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Type and name of teapot

Zisha pots can be divided into five categories according to technology: naked pots, flower pots, ribbed pots, square pots and ceramic decorative pots. According to the shape, it can be divided into geometric shape, natural shape and prismatic shape. Common teapot are, stone, grab ball, stone ladle, plate, antique, German-Chinese, German-Chinese, Korean-Chinese, Korean-Chinese and so on.

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Teapot is a practical tea drinking appliance and a work of art with appreciation value. Its external value is a practical vessel, and its internal value is a fine work of art. The art of teapot began in the Song Dynasty and became in the Ming Dynasty.

For hundreds of years, the purple sand craft has experienced numerous ups and downs, and gradually formed a worldwide purple sand culture upsurge. The beauty of teapot lies in its integration of mud, color, shape, wind, seal, inscription, painting, calligraphy, carving and seal cutting.

Zisha mud is the general name of red mud (cinnabar mud), purple mud and Tuanshan mud (the green mud in this mountain is beige). Due to the different distribution of mining areas and seams, the colors of these three kinds of mud materials change slightly during firing, which is intriguing and incredible.

Purple clay is rich in color. Among them, Zhu, Zi and Beige are the true colors of purple sand ware, Zhu has shades, Zi has shades, and yellow varieties are rich; If named by color, there are livid, azure, millet, pig liver, dark liver, copper, begonia red, pearl sand purple, aquamarine, agarwood, sunflower yellow, cold golden yellow, pear skin, incense ash, cyan gray, dark green, verdigris, Ding Hei, brown black, durian skin, dark and other colors.