First of all, look at the difference from the surface of the pot
The surface of the clay pot is very smooth.
There are gravel particles on the surface of the teapot.
Second, look at the difference from the sound of covering the pot cover and knocking on the pot body.
The sound of the pottery jar is low, and the sound is low.
The teapot makes a louder sound and has a higher audio.
Third, look at the difference from the feel and temperature.
The clay pot feels slippery and sticky, and the surface temperature of the clay pot is a little higher than that of the teapot.
The feeling of starting with the teapot is relatively smooth, and the surface temperature is not as high as that of the pottery pot.
Extended data:
The teapot is a ceramic tea set teapot produced in Yixing, Jiangsu Province during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Its origin can be traced back to Fan Li, a doctor in the State of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, with a history of more than 2,400 years. Purple sand began to make cans during the period of Zheng De and Emperor Wu of Ming Chengzu, and famous artists came forth in large numbers. The fine products were passed down from generation to generation for 500 years.
It is said that the founder of teapot is Gong Chun of Ming Dynasty in China. The characteristic of teapot is that it doesn't take away the aroma of tea and has no taste of cooking soup. The wall of the teapot absorbs the fragrance of tea, and after long-term use, pouring boiling water into the empty teapot will also have the fragrance of tea.
The teapot has no peculiar smell when making tea and does not change color when stored. Even in summer, the brewed tea is still not easy to deteriorate. With the extension of tea brewing time, tea elements gradually infiltrated into pottery. If it is only soaked in water, it also has obvious tea fragrance.
The teapot is bullish in the auction market and is an "antique" with collection value. The works of famous artists are often hard to find. As the saying goes, "There are many jewels in the world, and Yixing Zisha is the most sought after."
Teapots, once unique handmade pottery in China, are now manufactured in large quantities by machines. The raw material is purple sand, originally from Yixing, Jiangsu, also known as Yixing teapot.
Zhu Clay Pot is a unique pot art in Yixing. Although it belongs to Yixing series, it is different from Yixing Zisha in terms of shape, clay mold composition, tea culture content and pot art cultural background.
Its ruddy beauty is not valued by players' eyes, and its exquisiteness is handed down by the nobles in the hands of tea makers. You can play with it gently but not with it.
Playing with a clay pot is not like playing with a teapot. From the modeling point of view, the teapot is thick and simple, with thick blank and thick ears, clumsy and clumsy. The edges of the utensils are round and heavy, so we must use clumsy methods.
Moreover, if it is a medium-sized teapot, you must operate it with both hands, hold it in one hand, and stabilize the pot body and lid with the other hand to help pour water, so that it can be natural and graceful. The society is in the teahouse, so that guests can appreciate the function of making tea, one of the pot arts.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Zhu clay pot
Baidu encyclopedia-identification of teapot