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SteepCode Yixing "Breathing Teapot" – 140ml Zhu Ni Clay Masterpiece, Artisan Teapot, Zisha Teapot
SteepCode Yixing "Breathing Teapot" – 140ml Zhu Ni Clay Masterpiece, Artisan Teapot, Zisha Teapot
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Our Pledge:
We invite you to touch, pour, and witness how true Yixing clay breathes life into tea—Experience the Ming Dynasty heritage (1368-1644) of Yixing clay teapots, where each touch awakens the soul of tea.Amidst counterfeit imitations, we safeguard authentic craftsmanship.Every SteepCode teapot is a timeless heirloom, hand-sculpted by master artisans through 500-year-old techniques—transforming tea rituals into art.
Breathing Teapot
Dubbed "The Breathing Teapot" for its magical dual-pore structure, this 140ml Yixing teapot is crafted from rare "Zhu Ni" clay, a mineral-rich treasure mined from China's Huanglong Mountain.Like a living vessel, it breathes with every brew—locking in tea aromas while filtering impurities.Perfect for solo meditation or intimate gatherings, it evolves with each use, developing a natural patina that deepens flavors.Simply rinse with warm water to awaken its tea-enhancing magic.

Auspicious Cloud Motif on Zisha Teapots
Crafted through 3,000 years of cultural evolution, the Auspicious Cloud Motif () embodies China's reverence for nature and pursuit of harmony.Originating in the Zhou Dynasty (1046–256 BCE), this iconic pattern transforms fleeting cloud formations into eternal symbols of prosperity, spiritual elevation, and celestial blessings—qualities magnificently amplified when adorning Yixing zisha teapots, the "breathing clay" vessels of Chinese tea culture.

Why "Breathing"?
Dual-Pore Technology:
The teapot’s unique "skin-like" structure (open and closed pores) allows oxygen to circulate while retaining heat—similar to a wine decanter enhancing flavors through aeration

Flavor Evolution:
Over time, the clay absorbs tea oils, creating a natural "memory" that enriches future brews.Even empty, hot water poured in releases a subtle tea essence

Cultural Craftsmanship:
600-Year Legacy:
Originating in Ming Dynasty Yixing, these teapots are hand-shaped using ancient "slab-building" techniques—no molds or glue.Each piece is a functional sculpture


Clay Alchemy:
The "Zhu Ni" clay undergoes a decade of natural aging and 1160°C kiln firing, transforming into a porous material that "learns" your tea preferences, akin to seasoning a cast-iron skillet

First Brew Ritual:
①Submerge in boiling water with tea leaves for 30 minutes to activate its "breathing" pores.
Tea Pairing Tips:
②Light Teas (Green/White): 80°C water, 1-2 mins – preserves floral notes.
Bold Teas (Pu-erh/Black): 100°C water, 3-5 mins – extracts earthy richness.

Maintenance:
Rinse with water only; avoid detergents to protect the natural patina.Air-dry to maintain its "living" texture


Spotting Fakes:
①Texture Test: Genuine Yixing clay feels gritty yet smooth, never plasticky or overly polished.
②Sound Check: Tap the lid—authentic teapots emit a muted, earthy resonance; fakes sound metallic or hollow.
③Patina Proof: Real clay absorbs tea oils, developing a warm sheen with use. Imposters stay lifelessly glossy.
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I received the deep kettle quickly, well packed. mascot, as I wanted! quality. i recommend the seller
A very convenient and nice kettle. Quick anger, water lock works. It is for one person. I liked the unstandard design and shape.
For that kind of money (2 k) is very pleasant. It does not drain turbo quickly, but for such a sieve and spout quite quickly. Essentially toy. Holds the lid-this was the most important indicator. The second most important is the presence of a nest sieve. Everything! Now I get high without a hijag.