Teapot
Nixing
Qing Huan

Wu Haoyu

SKU
7051
Filigree teapot made from handpicked Nixing clay from the mountains of Guangxi Province, handcrafted by the famous Chinese artist Wu Haoyu. At only 70g, the teapot is uniquely light and is an ideal choice for brewing Chinese teas, especially darker oolong and puer teas such as Liubaocha. The name "Qing Huan" (清歡) means carefree joy and wonderfully captures the essence of this elegant teapot.
 
Product Teapot
Artist Wu Haoyu
Origin Nanning, Guangxi
Dimensions H 7.3cm x 10.7cm, Ø 7cm
Volume 150ml  
Weight 70g
Material Ceramic from Nixing clay
Artist stamp Stamp of the studio on the bottom
Packaging Beautiful gift box    
€1,590.00

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SKU
7051
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Wu Haoyu 吳昊宇

Wu Haoyu is Associate Professor of Art and Ceramic Design at the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing. He has exhibited at major art events such as the Venice Biennale and the London Design Festival as well as numerous art museums and even the Chinese Embassy in Italy. In addition to vases and abstract artworks, the tea connoisseur enjoys creating tea ceramics, which are unparalleled in their elegance and lightness. Wu Haoyu developed the aesthetics of many of his works, which centre on black tones, through years of intensive study of the clay of the Guangxi region, which he collects himself and processes using traditional methods. For Wu Haoyu, ceramics is a bridge between art and design, as both the work itself and the interplay with the surroundings each evoke a particularly aesthetic experience.

Nixing clay 坭興陶

Along with Yixing, Jianshui and Chaozhou, Nixing clay is one of the best-known materials in Chinese pottery for creating high-quality tea accessories. Traditionally, the clay comes from the area around the Qinjiang River in Guangxi province, which to this day is the heart of the 1300-year-old tradition of creating Nixing pottery. Unlike industrial producers, Wu Haoyu personally collects and hand-mixes natural clay from deposits in the surrounding mountains for his works. The clay, which is very rich in iron, is usually left with a metallic black finish after firing, creating a charming matte sheen that is further enhanced by the roughness of the surface. Ceramics made from Nixing clay are suitable for all types of tea (except fruit and intense herbal teas), rounding off the taste slightly for a less astringent and more harmonious flavour profile. We particularly recommend this ceramic for darker Chinese teas such as Pu Er and Liu Bao teas as well as black and oolong teas.

Care

Wash by hand with warm water and a soft cloth or sponge, using a mild detergent if necessary. Do not put in the dishwasher or microwave.

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