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The origin of cow-covered lotus seed pot

Its name comes from two symmetrical oval holes on the pot cover, which are shaped like two nostrils on the cow's head, hence the name "cow cover".

Cow-covered lotus seed pot is a classic teapot, which was first created by Mr. Pei Shimin in Yixing Zisha Factory in 1960s and later became a classic teapot.

The design of lotus seed pot with cow cover is both practical and artistic. The pot body is usually cylindrical, with smooth lines and slightly curved shoulders, which are seamlessly connected with the downstream and curled handles, and the overall shape is natural and solemn. The spout is cleverly designed and the water is smooth. The handle of the kettle is like a cow's ear fluttering in the wind, which naturally echoes the spout. The production of the lid is particularly exquisite, the gland is closely combined with the spout, the lid is smooth and smooth, and the appearance is smooth.

Cow-covered lotus seed pot not only has a unique aesthetic feeling in modeling, but also reflects the exquisite purple sand technology in production. The appearance of this pot type not only enriches the style of teapot, but also adds elegance to tea culture. With the passage of time, the cow-covered lotus seed pot has gradually become a treasure in the hearts of teapot lovers and collectors.