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Handmade Pure Silver Qin Quan Teapot 140ml

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Handmade Pure Silver Qin Quan Teapot 140ml
Summary
Material:

99.9% pure silver

Origin:

Xinhua Village, Heqing County, Dali Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China

Craft:

100% Hand-made, so the body of the teapot may have handmade traces (Note: teapots of 100% hand-made can’t be exactly the same as shown on the picture. So it is normal that in a few cases the teapot may be very slightly different from that on the picture, however, the quality is always the same.)

Capacity:

140ml (4.7oz)

Net Wet:

105.7g (Each teapot's weight varies slightly.)

Dimensions:

3.9” W x 3.1” H (10cm x 8cm)

Usage:

Silver pot will not absorb smells so it can brew all kind of tea.

Angel's Comment:

The high thermal conductivity of silver teapots can better enhances the aroma of the tea, offering a unique tea-tasting experience.

Silver is a precious metal, and its application in medicine and health can be traced back to 5000 years ago. Silver has been widely used in medicine and health due to its unique biological effects. Chinese silverware culture has a long history. As early as the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period, the ancients began to use silver to make utensils.

In recent years, more and more tea lovers have begun to use silver teapots to make tea, because silver pots of tea can improve the quality of tea to a certain extent, and make the tea taste better.

This compact teapot features the iconic 'Qin Quan Hu' design (a classic shape inspired by ancient Qin Dynasty weights), exuding timeless elegance. Its intricate surface textures, paired with a the antiquing process, enhance its rustic charm. With a 140ml capacity, it's perfect for personal use or sharing with a companion. Silver teapots do not absorb the flavor of the tea, making it versatile for brewing all tea varieties. Beyond its exceptional functionality, this teapot doubles as a decorative art piece and a worthy collectible, embodying both practical utility and enduring artistic value.

handle

The handle is made of wooden, which is easy to pour tea without being scalding.

pouring

Pouring smoothly and stopping neatly.

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The teapot knob is adorned with rattan weaving, which also serves as insulation to prevent burns.

Every silver teapot will be tested by a professional organization and will have a corresponding serial number. Each teapot has a certificate, and each teapot is unique.

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Precautions for the use of silver teapot:

1. Silver has good thermal conductivity, so please avoid touching the body of the teapot when brewing tea to prevent burns.

2. Please do not try to bend the parts of the silver teapot, avoid hitting hard objects, to prevent fracture and deformation.

3. Please avoid using acidic solvents or cleaning agents.

4. Please avoid contacting with sea water, hot springs and water with high mineral content.

Maintenance instructions:

1. Use a soft cloth to wipe off the moisture after using.

2. If there's dirt or discoloration on the surface, you can use a silver wiping cloth or toothpaste to clean.

3. If you won't use it for a long time, clean and wipe it dry and wrap it with a soft cloth or paper and store it in a cool place.

Origin

Heqing County is located in the northwestern part of Yunnan. Mineral resources are Heqing County’s dominant resources. The types of mineral resources and total resource reserves here are among the forefront of Dali. The main minerals are: gold, silver, manganese, coal, iron, lead, Zinc, bauxite, kaolin, etc. Xinhua Village, which located in Heqing County, had traditional handicrafts of gold, silver and copper jewelry and daily necessities while in the Qing Dynasty. The craftsmen of the Bai people here not only inherited the essence of their own national skills, but also constantly absorbed the cultures of other nationalities to produce ingenious, unique and elegant gold, silver, copper utensils and various ornaments.

History

Yunnan has been known as the "metal kingdom" since ancient times, and western Yunnan is rich in silver and copper resources. Heqing silverware making skills are mainly spread in Xinhua Village, Heqing County, Dali Prefecture. Local artists use pure silver as the main material, combined with carving, silver wire drawing, braiding techniques, and processed according to the required product form and specifications, retaining the more traditional folk craftsmanship characteristics. Heqing silverware is various in shapes, variety, with exquisite craftsmanship and high quality. The products are well-known far and wide. They are exported to various provinces and cities as well as overseas like United States, Japan, India, Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, Pakistan ect., and are highly praised by the world.

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