Name:Bamboo Spring
Highlights: Half Handmade
Capacity:400ML
Dimensions:Diameter: 15.5cm, Diameter: 5.4cm, Height: 10.3cm
Material:Old purple clay
Origin: Yixing
Introduction: This work exudes a simple and archaic charm, with a seamless flow of essence. It places great emphasis on the teapot's shape and the harmonious combination of lines. Despite being a square - shaped teapot, it also exhibits the beauty of ribbed patterns and rounded curves. From the lid knob downwards, the ribbed patterns are distinct, resembling the stripes on a dragon's body. The lid sits firmly on the teapot body, integrating perfectly. The spout is crafted in the shape of a dragon's head, and the water outlet is like the long tongue protruding from the dragon's mouth, creating an impression of the dragon billowing clouds and mist, exuding an extraordinary grandeur. The circular handle can be envisioned as the coiled dragon's tail. The overall shape of the teapot is imposing, and its luster is more mellow. It truly lives up to its name "Dragon Roaring Across the Land", demonstrating a magnificent presence.
Characteristics of the Clay Material: It has a strong earthy scent, much like an honest and simple - natured farmer. With long - term use, its unique characteristics gradually become prominent. It undergoes significant changes during the process of use and seasoning, becoming warm, mellow, and solemn. The lines are beautifully natural, the spout and handle are well - coordinated, and the combination of the body and the slender handle makes it even more elegant.

Cloudwater Handmade Yixing zisha Teapot Studio, with a legacy of 30 years, has been dedicated to the art of handcrafted Yixing teapots, cultivating profound craftsmanship and expertise.
Founder Lu Xueqin, an experienced artisan in the Yixing clay tradition, has laid the studio's foundation with her unwavering passion and deep understanding of the craft. Today, the studio brings together over 70 skilled artisans, many of whom have grown into widely recognized master ceramists, collectively preserving the essence of traditional Yixing teapot artistry.
To ensure the quality of every piece, the studio treasures raw Yixing clay sourced from authentic mineral deposits and maintains a collection of historical teapot masterpieces. From material selection to craftsmanship, every step honors tradition—each teapot is made with genuine clay and crafted with techniques inspired by classical designs, embodying the richness and warmth of Yixing culture.
