Dong Yafang was a famous artist of purple clay teapot. She was a senior craftsman, and she studied under He Daohong, a master of Chinese ceramic art, and Bao Li 'an, a researcher. Her works were simple and elegant, and her teapot making skills were exquisite. Dong Yafang's purple clay teapot works participated in many auctions and set a record for high prices. Her works focused on artistic practicality in design, but also paid attention to social topics, praising the beauty of life through her works. Dong Yafang maintained a sincere ingenuity in the art of purple sand, and her works were widely recognized and praised.
Zou Jie was a famous Yixing purple clay teapot master. He was born in a purple clay family and was one of the representatives of the purple clay academic style. His works were unique, with a clear and elegant style, rich content and full of tension. Zou Jie's purple clay teapot was made of pure natural purple clay. It was handmade and of reliable quality. His works were recognized and loved by teapot lovers, so the price of his purple clay teapot was relatively high. Zou Jie's personal homepage provided his contact information and works, so his fans could learn more about him there.
Ji Changyuan was one of the representative figures of Chinese purple clay teapot making. His works were very popular at home and abroad, and had high practical and artistic value. The purple clay teapot in Jichang Garden was made using traditional craftsmanship. Every step showed a unique craftsmanship effect. These pots were better in terms of appearance and quality, so their value was higher. His works were novel and unique, delicate and beautiful, natural and generous. The pots in Jichang Garden were handmade, showing the unique characteristics of traditional craftsmanship. His works included the abundant rat pot, the myriad purple and red pot, the longevity peach pot, and so on. The number of his works exceeded 100. Ji Changyuan's purple clay teapot was a good choice because his works not only had artistic value, but also showed a unique taste in actual use.
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Ling Xigou was a famous master of purple clay pots. He was committed to artistic creation and summarized his creation process of purple clay pots in three words: think, taste, and do. He would carry a small notebook with him to record his inspiration and select useful information when he was creating. His representative works included Sun and Moon Flask, Dragon and Phoenix Flask, Twelve Zodiac Flask, and so on. Ling Xigou's creation combined culture and art, demonstrating his unique innovative design ability. His works were full of creativity and touching charm. His creative talent made him achieve great success in the field of purple sand art.
Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot had a very high collection value. She was a master of the purple clay teapot, and her craftsmanship was superb. Every detail of the craftsmanship had been carefully carved. Her purple clay teapot was not only unique in shape, but also pure in color and delicate in texture. It had a high ornamental value. Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot represented one of the highest levels of Chinese purple clay teapot art. It had a unique artistic style, strong cultural content, and artistic appeal. According to the information provided, the price of Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot was 508 yuan.
The Yong Piao Zisha teapot was a classic type of Zisha teapot. It had been improved by the elites of the later generations and was divided into Ziye Stone Piao, Jingzhou Stone Piao, and Hantang Stone Piao. Ziye's stone ladle gave people a kind of ancient and gentle beauty. The pot button was small, the lid was slightly thick, the body was slightly straight, and the flow handle had a more dynamic feeling. Jingzhou's stone ladle weakened its solemnity and added a hint of smoothness, giving people a humble and reserved feeling. Han Tang stone ladle shape round, slightly simple and honest, from a straight flow into a curved flow. The Yongpao teapot was popular because of its shape, lines, and charm. It was called the "King of Piao". Li Hanyong was a purple clay artist. The purple clay teapot he made was highly praised and had a high level of teapot making skills. However, the search results did not provide any information about the specific price and story of the Yongpao teapot.
Fan Qianwen was a Yixing purple clay teapot artist and the fifth generation of the Fan family teapot shop. She was born in a ceramic family in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. Her father was Fan Weiqun, a master of arts and crafts in Jiangsu Province and the founder of the Fan family's teapot shop. Fan Qianwen had been learning teapot making from her father since she was young and was good at traditional handmade techniques. Her purple clay works were more and more loved by teapot friends, and she became a new generation of purple clay female craftsmen. Fan Qianwen's works were famous for their exquisite craftsmanship and unique designs. She paid attention to the research of traditional craftsmanship and teapot making, and also tried to create new types of utensils. Fan Qianwen's teapot works often combined traditional and modern elements, showing her unique understanding and creativity of purple sand art. She used high-quality raw ore mud to make the pot body. The color was bluish gray, the mud was delicate, clear and warm, elegant and steady. Fan Qianwen's works were well received in the industry, and she was praised as an outstanding representative of the inheritance and innovation of the Fan family's purple sand skills.
Zhou Liping was a famous Chinese pottery artist who was good at making purple clay pots. She had been involved in the art of purple sand since 1983. After more than 20 years of hard work, her works were simple, elegant and full of charm. Her representative works included the Imperial Concubine Pot, the Pisces Pot, and the Auspicious Heavenly Pot. Her works were highly praised by Master Lv Yaochen, Teacher Wu Qunxiang, and many collectors. Among them, Ruixiang Tiancheng Pot won the Gold Award for innovative art in the 6th China Arts and Crafts Masters Exposition. The price of Zhou Liping's purple clay teapot was roughly between 2,000 - 3,000 yuan. If it exceeded 3500 yuan, she would lose money. For the specific price and more information about Zhou Liping's pot works, you can consult the relevant channels or visit her studio.
Wang Qiming was a state-level arts and crafts artist and an excellent ceramist. He was good at making purple clay teapots. He had a special liking for coarse sand and mud. Since 2006, he had been using coarse sand to make purple clay pots. This kind of purple clay teapot mixed with coarse sand had excellent breathability and contained pearls. Its appearance was smooth, dignified, steady, and had an ancient charm. Wang Qiming had a deep understanding of traditional ware shapes. His creative ideas tended to be "retro" and revived the "sand mixing" method passed down from ancient times. He preferred raw ore mud that did not undergo further processing. He took its simple quality and mixed it with coarse sand. Wang Qiming's purple clay teapot works were deeply loved by collectors.
Jiang Huijuan was a famous teapot maker. Her works were beautiful in shape, rigorous in craftsmanship, vivid in charm, and simple in design. The design of her teapot body was unique. The lines were smooth and the transition was natural. The lid and the handle of the teapot echoed each other. They were all designed with a hollow triangle, showing a straight posture. Jiang Huijuan's works were made of clay, including the bottom groove of the raw ore of Huanglong Mountain and the green dragon back. Her works had won many gold medals at the exhibition and she was considered a famous master in the field of making purple clay pots.