LuNi Xishi Teapot #015

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Teapot, Lv Ni teapot "Xishi" 西施 by Studio Li

Semi-handmade Yixing teapot, authentic LvNi

Personally, I keep LvNi for delicate, lightly-fermented teas — green, white or young sheng pu-erh; its fast-cooling, breathable body protects their fragrance from being cooked. Read more in our Yixing clay & tea pairing guide.

ca. 120ml

Studio Li

Half-handmade Yixing zisha teapots from Studio Li, Jiangsu — classic, minimalist forms in highly vitrified zhuni, made largely for the Taiwanese high-mountain tea market.

Studio Li — teapot on the wheel in the workshop

Yixing

(Jiangsu, China )

Yixing Zisha Teapots

Yixing, a city in Jiangsu Province on the western shore of Lake Tai (Taihu), is the historic home of Chinese zisha (紫砂, “purple sand”) teaware. Since the Ming dynasty, potters here have worked the region's rare stoneware clays — zhuni, zini, duanni and luni — into unglazed teapots made for gongfu tea. Fired without glaze, the dense yet porous body retains heat well and is said to round out and concentrate a tea's aroma over years of use, which is why gongfu drinkers often dedicate a single pot to one type of tea. Yixing remains the benchmark for Chinese teapot making, its output ranging from plain scholar's forms to highly collectible studio work.