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Silver teapot with horizontal stripes and heat insulation handle
Silver teapot with horizontal stripes and heat insulation handle
Silver teapot with horizontal stripes and heat insulation handle
Hong Jike, inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of silver forging techniques at Dayatang, created this product. Capacity: Approximately 100 ml; Weight: Approximately 580 grams.
This sterling silver teapot has an elegant, antique design. It features horizontal forging lines and a striking rim. The body has been patinated to a refined purple patina.
The junction between the body and lid of the teapot is insulated, and nine sets of interlocking knots are woven from old vines. The handle is made of jade.
The teapot is made of 9999 sterling silver, handcrafted from a single piece of silver. This "one-piece" creation, except for the handle and lid, uses only one piece of gold and silver, without fusion; it's crafted solely through meticulous hammering, requiring 40 quenchings and tens of thousands of forgings—a difficult and complex process. The rounded parts of the teapot, in particular, require tens of thousands of hammer blows to complete in one continuous motion. Although lacking intricate decorations, its simple and unadorned design, with its full shape and flowing lines, is pleasing to the eye, revealing a restrained beauty.
Hong Jike, inheritor of the intangible cultural heritage of silver forging techniques at Dayatang, created this product. Capacity: Approximately 100 ml; Weight: Approximately 580 grams.
This sterling silver teapot has an elegant, antique design. It features horizontal forging lines and a striking rim. The body has been patinated to a refined purple patina.
The junction between the body and lid of the teapot is insulated, and nine sets of interlocking knots are woven from old vines. The handle is made of jade.
The teapot is made of 9999 sterling silver, handcrafted from a single piece of silver. This "one-piece" creation, except for the handle and lid, uses only one piece of gold and silver, without fusion; it's crafted solely through meticulous hammering, requiring 40 quenchings and tens of thousands of forgings—a difficult and complex process. The rounded parts of the teapot, in particular, require tens of thousands of hammer blows to complete in one continuous motion. Although lacking intricate decorations, its simple and unadorned design, with its full shape and flowing lines, is pleasing to the eye, revealing a restrained beauty.







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