Description: In China, the color of azure is romantic and a symbol of beauty. Azure clay is the best among purple clays, and azure clay has been the best among purple clays since ancient times. Before the 1990s, the name of the clay raw material was very simple. The ore was exclusively mined by the Dingshu Town State-owned Raw Material General Factory and uniformly distributed to all state-owned ceramic units in Dingshu. The ore was mainly distributed in the No. 4 well. The mine of the No. 4 well extended to the bottom of the Dingshan Dashuitai, and above the Dashuitai was Lishu Mountain. More Jiangsu Provincial Cultural Relics Protection Unit Qingni, which means sky blue: after the rain, the sky turns blue, which is the color of the sky with light blue clouds. Its name is very inspiring. Therefore, there are many pottery products on the market that are named "Tianqingni". However, the real Tianqingni pottery is dark liver color after firing, with heavy sand, strong sand transparency, and frozen pear color, which is very obvious when the firing temperature is slightly lower. Tianqingni belongs to the category of purple clay. Teapot lovers must not take its name out of context, especially since the original ore is more scarce, so it is more rare. Purple clay/Tianqingni Origin: Yixing, China. Made from original ore Tianqing clay, handcrafted and carved by a national-level artisan. 270cc.
Price: 98 USD
Location: San Diego, California
End Time: 2024-09-04T02:37:02.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Tianqing clay
Color: Purple
Original/Reproduction: Contemporary
Region of Origin: China