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    Yixing clay (simplified Chinese: 宜兴泥; traditional Chinese: 宜興泥; pinyin: Yíxīng ní; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing ni) is a type of clay from the region near the city...
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    Yixing clay teapots (simplified Chinese: 宜兴; traditional Chinese: 宜興; pinyin: Yíxīng; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing), also called Zisha teapot (Chinese: 紫砂; pinyin:...
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    Yixing (simplified Chinese: 宜兴; traditional Chinese: 宜興; pinyin: Yíxīng) is a county-level city administered under the prefecture-level city of Wuxi in...
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    Stoneware (redirect from Stone ware)
    to this include the unglazed Yixing clay teapot, made from a clay believed to suit tea especially well, and Shiwan ware, used for popular figures and...
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    Staffordshire, which was very suitable for producing redware in imitation of Yixing ware, the Chinese red pottery, which the East India companies imported into...
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    tend to retain heat very well. Many traditional Chinese teaware are Yixing ware. Yixing and other regional clays are left unglazed. This allows the clay...
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    (Chinese: 葛源祥; pinyin: Gě Yúanxiáng) were classified as Yixing ware. The two brothers also made Yijun ware (imitations of Jun glaze) with mottled blue and green...
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    of two peaches - a symbol of immortality (or a wish for long life). Yixing-ware, with blue-brown glazing Shoutao is a type of bun mimicking the shape...
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    Teaware (redirect from Tea ware)
    other woods. Of particular repute are the Yixing clay teapots produced in eastern China, a type of Yixing ware. The Brown Betty was originally made from...
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    Redware (section Red ware)
    closely copying Yixing pots in style. Johann Friedrich Böttger was in contact with some of these and developed a rival "Böttger ware", a dark red stoneware...
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    and there was an increased market for local ware. Unlike many of his colleagues imitating the Yixing ware, Milde actually stamped the bottom of his teapots...
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  • Ming2-hu2 Hsi4; with Yangxian being a Qin Dynasty name for Yixing) is a treatise on Yixing clay teapots written by Ming Dynasty author Zhou Gaoqi (Chou...
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    ware" in English (in German: Böttgersteinzeug). This copied Chinese Yixing ware, and like that was especially used for teapots, and now coffee pots....
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    collection, study and display of teaware, including many samples of the Yixing teapot, from Jiangsu Province, China, as well as the world's oldest known...
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  • Gu Jingzhou (category People from Yixing)
    Jǐngzhōu (18 October 1915 in Yixing, Jiangsu – 3 June 1996) was a Chinese ceramic artist who specialised in the creation of zisha-ware teapots. He was a founder...
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    pay for with gold." In the late 17th century Chinese Yixing clay teapots, made of special Yixing clay, were imported to Europe along with China tea. They...
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    dig turned up an ancient kiln that contained the remnants of a Yixing teapot. Yixing teapots, called Zi Sha Hu in China and Purple Sand teapots in the...
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    applied to greenware or bisque. The resulting pottery is termed sprigged ware, and the added piece is a "sprig". The technique may also be described by...
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  • was founded in 1992 by Xu Sihai, an expert in purple clay teapots and Yixing ware teapots. In 2009, Xu Sihai also established the Hundred Buddhas Garden...
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    the teapot and subsequent popularity of Yixing wares over the dark tea bowls. While in China the art of Jian ware faded and then died out, in Japan it continued...
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    Chinese ceramics (redirect from China ware)
    classic Jian wares and Jizhou wares. By contrast, the Yixing clay teapots and cups made from Yixing clay from Jiangsu province are usually left unglazed...
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  • Qian Yingying (category People from Yixing)
    Yingying (Chinese: 钱盈盈) is a Chinese ceramic artist, who specializes in the Yixing ware (Zisha) skill of “Hua Genre”. Doctor of Philosophy Nanjing University...
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  • displaying tea ware and holding regular presentation or demonstration lectures to promote Chinese tea drinking culture. Many famous Yixing teapots are exhibited...
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    tableware, decorative ware such as figurines, and products in technology and industry such as electrical insulators and laboratory ware. The manufacturing...
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    other types that were also sold to the domestic market. This group included Yixing stonewares, Blanc de Chine, blue and white porcelain, and famille verte...
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    special kind of purple clay (zisha) from Yixing went on to develop during this period, now known as Yixing zisha teapots. Purple clay's structure was...
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    One common method is to use a small steeping vessel, such as a gaiwan or Yixing clay teapot, with a higher than usual leaf to water ratio. Such vessels...
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    of the Jin. Two of the most prominent local clans, the Zhou (周) clan of Yixing and the Shen (沈) clan of Wuxing, were dealt a bitter blow from which they...
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    display where they were discovered near Xi'an Yixing Ceramics Museum, 30,000 pieces, mainly from the Yixing area. Czech Republic Museum of Czech Porcelain...
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    Hebei Pangzai Wei Lijie Guo Shoujing Liu Bingzhong Song Jing Chai Rong Seng Yixing Beiguozhuang Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, ed. (2019)...
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