Qiankun Balance Teapot
“Qiankun Balance” Yixing Teapot – 130cc | Silver-Inlaid Masterpiece in Premium Hongni Clay
Refined Geometry · Handcrafted Silver Art · Collector’s Essential
A true expression of balance, craftsmanship, and cultural symbolism — the “Qiankun Balance” Yixing Teapot (130cc) stands as a sophisticated fusion of traditional form and artistic refinement.
✨ Craftsmanship Highlights
• Top-Grade Original Hongni Clay
Made from rare, premium small-grain Hongni clay, prized for its smooth texture, warm luster, and excellent tea-brewing performance. Develops a rich patina with continued use.
• Full Handcrafted Silver Detailing
Intricately decorated with hand-applied silver vine patterns, symbolizing prosperity, continuity, and auspicious blessings. Each line is precise, fluid, and uniquely expressive.
• Lightweight Thin-Wall Structure (Light Body Design)
Carefully refined body with a light, responsive feel, enhancing both usability and tactile pleasure during pouring and handling.
🎨 Design Philosophy
Inspired by the concept of “Qiankun” (Heaven & Earth Balance), the form embodies:
• Harmony of roundness and structure
• Clean, upright, and elegant silhouette
• A subtle expression of geometric beauty and proportion
Every angle reflects discipline, clarity, and timeless aesthetics.
🏺 Master-Level Details
• Precision-crafted integrated base (Yi Na Di) with fine finishing
• Balanced proportions — visually striking yet practical
• Exceptional pouring control and smooth water flow
• A signature piece inspired by the work of renowned artist Ma Jinghui
💎 Why This Piece Matters
✔ Combines art, function, and symbolism in one teapot
✔ Rare silver craftsmanship — highly collectible
✔ Premium clay that enhances tea flavor over time
✔ A statement piece for serious collectors and refined tea drinkers
🎁 Ideal For
• Advanced Yixing collectors
• Tea connoisseurs seeking elevated tools
• High-end gifting with cultural depth
• Display + daily use in refined tea settings
A refined essential for teapot enthusiasts — where craftsmanship meets philosophy
