Sunset over the incense burner, purple smoke rising, from afar, the waterfall hangs over the river bank.
Barrel
Clay Material: Pure bottom槽 of the Yellow Dragon Mountain original mine. 600cc
Author: Juan Hui, Senior ArtCraft Artist
Chinese Craftsmanship Master, Pottery Art Expert
Jiang Hujuan learned her craft from the renowned Chinese artistic master, Yao Luchen, and has been professionally making teapots for over thirty years, winning awards at numerous exhibitions...
This pot is meticulously crafted from high-quality raw purple clay, offering a rich texture and an ancient, elegant color. The pot stands tall and proud, resembling an overseas barrel. Upon closer inspection, the pot's highlights are captivating. The copper handle is eye-catching and contrasts beautifully with the clay body, creating a pleasing visual effect. The lid features a cow-shaped design, which is both aesthetic and intricate. The spout differs from the common three-bend style, with a unique, simple, and honest design that complements the pot's body. The pot and lid can rotate, and the body is meticulously painted with landscapes and calligraphy, showcasing the mountains and rivers through varying brush strokes and colors. The delicate brushwork is lifelike, and the layout of the mountains and rivers is exquisite. The mud painting uses colors in the right shades, immersing the viewer in the poetic world of ancient scholars!





