I have a feeling I need to come up with something for the titles, otherwise there’s going to be a lot of “Mengchen” in this.
This is a pot with a nice, smooth clay, a “Mengchen” chop at the bottom, and not much else. It’s large, 160ml. One of those that I cleaned and actually (once in a while) use. I should put it back in rotation.




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Nathan // December 8, 2022 at 5:45 pm |
I’m curious where you find such beautiful teapots. I’m sure it is from connections, but I was wondering if you had some tips to find interesting yixing.