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Old Vine Picks True Pot

Customization period: 15-30 days
Sale priceFrom $3,795
Sale price$3,795
shape: Old vines
Old Vine Picks True Pot
Old Vine Picks True Pot Sale priceFrom $3,795

Produced by Dayatang, this is an old vine-shaped sesame pot made by Li Fuming, an inheritor of intangible cultural heritage: Capacity: approx. 900 ml; Weight: approx. 500 g
Snow repellent: Weight: approx. 500g; Volume: approx. 900ml

The body of the kettle is made of 9999 sterling silver, handcrafted from a single piece of silver. It undergoes 40 quenchings and 150,000 forgings…

The shape of the bowl best embodies the ancient Eastern aesthetic of simplicity, harmony, and unpretentiousness.
The mirror finish is as smooth as a baby's skin.

The old vines, with their silver threads wrapped around them, form a simple and elegant design.

This teapot is elegant and refined, exuding a noble and proud air.
The bottom is decorated with scattered snowflakes, crafted from pure silver, clean and elegant.
The teapot's design strives for a perfect blend of practicality and aesthetics.
The teapot has a beautifully streamlined body, a plain lid, and an exquisite handle.

The exquisite craftsmanship of Chinese silverware is unprecedented, and its simple beauty and harmonious Eastern aesthetic are highly admired by contemporary tea drinkers. Such "one-piece" works, except for the handle and lid, are made entirely from a single piece of gold and silver, without fusion; the rest is crafted solely through meticulous hammering, 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 and possessing a simple, unadorned appearance, its full shape and flowing lines are pleasing to the eye, revealing a restrained beauty.

The name "Manabe" expresses respect for the renowned tea ceremony and metalwork master, Manabe Seiryo. Born in Hagoromo, Japan, Manabe Seiryo was the teacher of the famous metalwork master, Kitamura Shizuka. His teapot-making techniques are unparalleled and have been passed down through many generations. His unique style, characterized by thin-layer hammering, is considered the origin of the "one-piece" technique.

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