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Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot

YT90P-JLZB-001
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Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot Old Yixing 1990's "JuLun Zhu" (巨輪珠) Shape Chinese Teapot
Colour: Red/Brown
Period: 90's
Marks:
Yixing product
Size: L:
11.1 cm, W: 7.1 cm, H: 7.8 cm
Capacity:
135 ml (4.56 oz)
Spout:
Single hole
Density(
least 1 - most 10): 6.5
Suggested Teas:
Pu-erh tea, dark oolong tea, aged white tea, or black tea
Condition:
In good condition. Bamboo teapot has fire cracks inside the lid. The cracks will not grow and will not affect the function of the teapot.
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01/08/2022
Dan R.

Seasons very nicely

When I first tried this pot against a gaiwan, I was surprised that it didn't have much effect. Now that it's been seasoned with months of use, it makes thinner shou puer taste rich and thick. I didn't realize how much it's changed until traveling with my gaiwan and some 90's dry date shou which is typically a bit thin. Having drank this tea for months in this pot, it was like a completely different tea in the gaiwan, not the thick and delicious tea I get from this pot. Coming back to this pot, it was again a nice and rich tea. I guess it's something about the way oils react with the clay. I give the pot a four rather than five because the knob on the lid is a bit too small for my fingers, and like most older pots no matter the price, the lid leaks if you tip it quickly. But it's 90's clay with a classic look and feel for $80USD, and it makes excellent tea. Considering how much value it adds to the actual tea I bought it for, I really don't care if it's a bit sloppy. That's what tea trays are for!

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