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hollister A Brief Introduction On Yixing Pottery F

 
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The soil used in Yixing ware is what sets it apart from pottery made in other parts of China and the rest of the world. This is known as zisha, and is actually a collective term for the three types of clay found in the Yixing county, namely: zisha, zhusha, and banshanlu. These three differ in color, in that zisha is red-brown, zhusha is red, and banshanlu is white. However, all of them are characterized as sandy, and thus make [link widoczny dla zalogowanych] for pieces that are unique from those made with other types of clay. This attribute gives Yixing pottery a textured look but a smooth feel, which makes them stand out from the usual ceramic wares. The sandy characteristic is also what made Yixing teapots the best tea ware in the world according to experts and tea aficionados alike. This is because teapots made from zisha clay absorb a small amount of the tea brewed into the micro-pores of the unglazed interior of the pot. After a period of use, the resulting tea has better color, flavor, and aroma. And after a time, the tea pot will develop a patina from the tea that has been brewed in it.
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