Gu Jingzhou attached great importance to the study of China's traditional culture, such as bronzes, jade articles and various utensils in the Warring States period. Inheriting profound cultural accomplishment and combining the characteristics of the times and personal opinions are the unique features of Gu Jingzhou's creation.
Introduction of teapot:
The teapot is a unique handmade clay sculpture handicraft in China and China. Its production began in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty, and the raw material was purple mud, which was produced in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province. 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, "Yixing Zisha is the most important." The raw material is purple sand, which is produced in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province, also known as Yixing Zisha Pot. It is said that the founder of teapot is Gong Chun of Ming Dynasty in China. The perfect combination of artistry and practicality makes the teapot so precious and memorable. The benefits of making tea in teapot and the culture of drinking tea blindly add to the elegant charm of purple sand.