Hi guys,
I'm relatively new to Chinese pottery, since I was into Japanese works for a long time.
I'm interested in buying a decent zhuni and zini teapots.
Budget up to 200 USD each
My priorities
Purity of the clay - the clay must be top class pure and original
Craftsmanship - done well, blanced, multi hole filter, up to 110ml
The craftsman - good to have someone well recognised by it is not a must have
Design - preferably simple and plain
Do far I have Master Wu teapots on my shortlist
Re: If I were spend 200 USD on a zhuni teapot...
Top class and pure does not cost 200$sugataishi wrote: Purity of the clay - the clay must be top class pure and original
That is mere low-mid level Zhuni... Top class expect 500$ upwards.
Re: If I were spend 200 USD on a zhuni teapot...
500 usd is for a craftsman and clay. If you have any links to 500 usd pots I would appreciate.
Re: If I were spend 200 USD on a zhuni teapot...
If by that you mean 500 for a famous craftsman, then no. Famous craftsman cost a lot more...sugataishi wrote: 500 usd is for a craftsman and clay. If you have any links to 500 usd pots I would appreciate.
I don't have any links I can recommend. I also would not recommend to buys such an expensive pot without knowing what you are doing. Most people will just end up with a fake Zhuni. In most cases just finely ground hongni.
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Re: If I were spend 200 USD on a zhuni teapot...
I would still recommend to go for a below 200$ for now. It's true that based on your requirements, you'll need a budget of 500$ and more, but I would never ever buy such teapots online. I would want to see it, touch it, and fall in love with it, before I make a purchasing decision.
Re: If I were spend 200 USD on a zhuni teapot...
Give me 20 dollar more I get you a good onesugataishi wrote: Hi guys,
I'm relatively new to Chinese pottery, since I was into Japanese works for a long time.
I'm interested in buying a decent zhuni and zini teapots.
Budget up to 200 USD each
My priorities
Purity of the clay - the clay must be top class pure and original
Craftsmanship - done well, blanced, multi hole filter, up to 110ml
The craftsman - good to have someone well recognised by it is not a must have
Design - preferably simple and plain
Do far I have Master Wu teapots on my shortlist
