The price of the Five Blessings Purple Sand Teapot was 1660 yuan.
Most of the Xumen teapots were priced between 30,000 to 150,000 yuan, but there were also some works that were priced beyond this range. The specific price depended on the quality of the pot, craftsmanship, scarcity, and other factors. The Xumen Purple Sand Teapot was one of the important representatives of the Chinese Purple Sand Art, so it enjoyed a high collection value in the market.
The price of Fan Qianwen's teapot could not be determined based on the search results provided.
The market price of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot was between a few hundred thousand yuan and a few million yuan. The specific price depends on the rarity of the pot, its artistic value, and the needs of the collector. Jiang Rong was the first female arts and crafts master in the history of Chinese purple sand craftsmanship. Her works were exquisite in technique and vivid, so they were favored by collectors. Although the price of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot had been rising in recent years, because her works had become out of print, it was still very rare to find her works in the market. Therefore, the market price of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot was relatively high.
The real Jiang Liping's purple clay teapot was about 5000 yuan. These purple clay teapots had a natural state and good appearance, so they had a certain collection value in the market. However, it should be noted that these prices are only for reference, and the specific prices may vary.
Bao Zhiqiang's teapot was sold for 940,000 yuan, 920,000 yuan, 48,300 yuan, 32,200 yuan, 72,800 yuan, 56,000 yuan, 1,725,000 yuan, etc.
The market price of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot usually ranged from hundreds of thousands to millions of yuan. The specific price may vary according to the work and the early works. Most of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapots were priced between 50,000 to 300,000 yuan. However, the search results provided did not mention the price of the specific works. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the market price of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot.
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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.