Jiang Rong's successors included Jiang Yaming and Jiang Yihua. Jiang Yaming was the third-generation successor of Master Jiang Rong. She had been influenced by the art of purple sand since she was young and was very interested in making pots. After graduating from school, she learned from many masters and was now learning the art of making flower pots from her mother, Jiang Yihua. Jiang Yihua was Jiang Rong's daughter. She was regarded by Jiang Rong as the descendant of the Jiang family's flower ware and continued the soul of Master Jiang Rong's flower ware. These successors were all working hard to carry forward the tradition and skills of the Jiang family's flower ware.
Jiang Liping was a master teapot maker. She was born in 1971 and was now a member of the Jiangsu Province Arts Society and an assistant craftsman. She studied at the Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory and learned from Mr. Ding Yaping and Mr. Liu Jianping. She was skilled in making square and light objects. According to the information provided, we are unable to know the specific value of the purple clay teapot she made.
The Purple Sand Tea Bar was a platform for teapot lovers to share their experiences, insights, interesting things, and suggestions. They could also exchange and trade with other teapot lovers. On this platform, teapot friends could communicate with each other, learn from each other, and make like-minded teapot friends. However, there were also some rules that needed to be followed, such as not to mock, not to private groups, not to provoke battles, not to disturb the culture of Zisha, and so on. The teapot bar provided a rational, healthy, transparent, clean, and lively platform for teapot friends to discuss the charm and value of the teapot.
The collection of purple clay teapots was an art, not just a kind of money transaction. To collect purple clay pots, one needed to have a sufficient understanding of them. Only by going from shallow to deep could one truly appreciate the beauty of purple clay and become a true collector. The purple clay teapot not only had practical value, but also had artistic value and collection value. The collection value of the purple clay teapot mainly depended on its material, shape, craftsmanship, charm, and firing. High-quality purple clay was the foundation of a good teapot, and the shape, workmanship, and artistic taste of the purple teapot were also important considerations for collection. Antique old teapots and famous teapots were top quality collections, but they had to be chosen carefully. In addition, the collection of purple clay pots should also consider their own preferences and economic situation, and there was no need to pursue its market value too much. In short, the collection of purple clay pots was an independent art collection category. By playing with the purple clay pot, people could enjoy it on the spiritual level and make their body and mind happy.
The value of a purple clay teapot varied due to many factors. The value of the purple clay teapot mainly depended on the quality of the clay, the production process, the design concept, and whether it came from a well-known master or an old brand. Some collectible purple clay teapots could cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan. However, the prices of most of the purple clay teapots were declining, and the overall average price was much lower than before. For an ordinary purple clay teapot, the price was about 300 to 500 yuan. Although the purple clay teapot might add some ornamental value during the pot raising process, its appreciation space was limited. Therefore, if you just want to buy a purple clay pot for tea, a pot of 1000 to 2000 yuan is enough. If you want a teapot with a certain collection value, you can choose a teapot that costs more than 2500 yuan. In general, the value of the purple clay teapot depended on one's personal needs and budget.
The auction record of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot was as follows: - [Gu Jingzhou: Jade Pot (11 pieces in total): 2011 price: 17,825,000] - Shao Daheng·Juezhi Kettle: 2012 transaction price: 17,250,000 - Yang Pengnian Mansheng Jinglan Pot: 2012 transaction price 6,900,000 - Gu Jingzhou, Three-legged Milk Tripod Purple Sand Teapot: 2012 transaction price 5,520,000 - Watermelon type Jiang Rong purple clay teapot: 2012 transaction price 3.265 million - Qing Emperor Kangxi·Chen Mingyuan made Lianzhai Inscription Black Mud Waist Pot: 2013 transaction price 9,890,000 - Chen Mingyuan Duan Ni Lotus Toad Knob Pot: 2011 transaction price 1,725,000 - Zhu Kexin·Songzhumei: 2013 transaction price: 7,475,000 - Zhu Kexin·Primrose Set: 3,696,000 in 2011 - Zhou Guizhen, made by Gu Jingzhou and supervised by Gu Jingzhou: 2,688,000 in 2011 - Jiang Rong and Fan Zeng cooperated with the lotus root reverse pot: the transaction price was 1.344 million yuan. - Watermelon-shaped Jiang Rong teapot: 1.265 million yuan - Jiang Rong's set of lotus teapot: 1.075 million yuan - Jiang Rong Frog Lotus Pot: 1.8 million - Jiang Rong's Lotus Root Wine Set: 1.725 million - [Jiang Rong's eleven-headed lotus root wine set: 1,456,000 yuan.] - Lotus teapot made by Jiang Rong: 1.38 million yuan - Jiang Rong Frog Lotus Seed Purple Sand Pot: 13.827 million yuan - Jiang Rong's Buddha's Hand Pot: 1.18 million The above was the auction record of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot.
Ordinary purple clay teapots cost about 300 to 500 yuan. Some collectible purple clay teapots could cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan. The price of the purple clay teapot was composed of the value of the clay, labor costs, the cost of kiln processing, the cost of the whole mouth, and the cost of packaging. The price of a semi-handmade purple clay teapot usually started at 500 yuan, and the price of a fully handmade purple clay teapot usually started at 1000 yuan. The more expensive teapot belonged to the category of art. For new teapot lovers, a semi-handmade purple clay teapot was a good choice. In general, a real Yixing teapot was about 1000 yuan. The difference was whether it was completely handmade or half-handmade. However, it should be noted that some merchants may pretend to be semi-handmade pots and sell motorcycle pots. Therefore, when buying a purple clay teapot online, the price of more than 300 yuan could basically guarantee that it was a real purple clay teapot.
The maintenance method of the purple clay teapot includes the following points: First, after each use of the purple clay teapot, the inside and outside of the teapot should be washed with boiling water. If there are tea stains, you can wipe it with a sponge. Then, he placed the pot in a cool and well-vented place and let it evaporate naturally. Pots that have been used for a long time can be inverted to let the water flow out and then evaporate and dry. In addition, the pot body and lid should be wiped regularly to keep the pot dry and clean. You can use a clean towel or cotton cloth to wipe it. In addition, vegetable oil or lard could be applied to the pot body and lid regularly to maintain the luster and smoothness of the pot. In addition, the purple clay pot should be avoided from direct sunlight to avoid affecting the color and texture of the pot. At the same time, keep away from oil stains. If you accidentally touch oil stains, you should wash them immediately to prevent oil stains from seeping into the purple sand, affecting the breathability and water absorption of the pot. In addition, it is recommended to use multiple pots in turn, which is beneficial to the breathability and water absorption ability of the pot. In short, the maintenance of the teapot needed to be carefully cared for, handled appropriately, cleaned regularly and kept dry to avoid oil stains and direct sunlight.
There was no clear information on the price of Zhou Ping's purple clay teapot. The search results mentioned the price range of Zhou Ping's purple clay teapot, but there was no specific value. Therefore, according to the information provided, I don't know the exact price of Zhou Ping's purple clay teapot.
The price of Pan Shundi's purple clay teapot was about 1500 yuan. The price of the purple clay teapot varied due to the production process, the level of the author, and the clay material. Therefore, the price of the purple clay teapot could not be asked based on the big item.
Zhou Liping was a famous Chinese pottery artist who was good at making purple clay pots. Her works were simple and elegant, full of charm. Her representative works included the Imperial Concubine Pot, the Pisces Pot, and the Auspicious Heavenly Pot. Her works were praised by Master Lu Yaochen, Teacher Wu Qunxiang, and many collectors. Among them, Ruixiang Tiancheng Pot won the Gold Award for innovative art in the 6th China (National) Arts and Crafts Master Exposition. Zhou Liping's purple clay teapot works were deeply favored by collectors and teapot friends at home and abroad.