Since childhood, I have had a special fondness for art, which has granted me profound insights into purple sand pottery. After graduation, I dedicated myself to the design and production of purple sand teapots—diligently mastering teapot-making techniques while receiving meticulous guidance from senior purple sand artisans.Through dedicated research and integrating diverse strengths, my craftsmanship has steadily reached perfection. On the journey of purple sand creation, I’ve remained diligent and progressive, letting culture shape the essence and verve convey emotions.
Zhang Jili is a famous purple clay teapot artist known for her exquisite craftsmanship and unique design style. Zhang Jili's purple clay teapot works are famous for their elegant shapes and fine craftsmanship. Her works usually use the original Dahongpao clay material, which has the characteristics of heavy sandy soil, warm and solemn. After long-term use, the surface of the teapot will gradually change, showing a unique charm...
Liu Ru Ming, male, from Yixing, was born in 1965. He studied at Jiangsu Yixing Light Industry School in 1974. After graduation, he entered the Purple clay No. 1 Factory to learn how to make Purple clay pots. His works are finely crafted, with smooth lines, delicate techniques, elegant shapes, harmonious layouts, and both beauty and practicality. He is known as a powerful artist in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China. In recent years, he has repeatedly created new works in the Purple clay industry, which have been well received by people at home and abroad.
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Over the years, my works have been characterized by fine craftsmanship, classic elegance, smooth lines, and vivid verve. Especially in recent years, building on traditional foundations, I’ve pursued excellence relentlessly, endowing each piece with rich connotations and distinct themes. They exude a strong modern charm, achieving a harmonious blend of ancient and contemporary aesthetics—appealing to both refined tastes and popular appreciation.
Born in Yixing, the capital of pottery, he has been deeply influenced by purple clay pottery since childhood. He is the third-generation descendant of the flowerware master Zhu Kexin. In 1979, he studied the design and production of purple clay pottery from his uncle, the researcher-level senior arts and crafts master and Jiangsu Province arts and crafts master Fan Hongquan. In this ancient land full of ceramic culture, he studied hard and made a solid foundation. He is fully familiar with the purple sand production process...
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Possessing unique skills and rich experience in teapot making, the company is deeply influenced by traditional Chinese teapot culture. It uses a variety of high-quality purple sand minerals and combines traditional teapot making techniques to create tea sets that are both practical and artistic...
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Born in Yixing, the capital of pottery, in 1966, he has loved clay sculpture since childhood. In 1984, he entered the Purple Sand Factory No. 1 and was admitted to the Purple Sand Factory Research Institute in 1986. During this period, he received guidance from many contemporary masters and studied design with Cheng Hui, a master of arts and crafts in Jiangsu Province, and Bao Zhengping, a senior artist...