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🫖 Fang Gu Hong Ni 90s. Taiwanese export
🔎 Similar teapots began to be produced in the late 80s, but most of the copies date back to the 90s. According to one information, they were made for export to Taiwan, and according to another, Yixing clay was exported to Taiwan, and local Taiwanese craftsmen made teapots. The second version is voiced most often.
🧱 Special attention should be paid to the clay. This is simply gorgeous Hong Ni (red) with large coarse grains, tea from this clay turns out sweeter. Even ordinary water becomes sweeter. It sounds strange, but it really is. The work is semi-handmade, on the bottom it is written "Pure water flows between stones, Meng Chen".
💧 For lovers of a adapted lid and perfect streams.