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120ml Zhu Ni teapots have small bodies (within 120 CC), thin walls, and excellent sealing properties, allowing for a complete "pouring" of tea and quick water stoppage. In 2014, the production technique of Chaozhou Zhu Ni teapots was registered as part of the 4th batch of China's Intangible Cultural Heritage. Our store has a long-term cooperative relationship with the production base in Chaozhou and famous teapot artisans in Chaozhou. We have custom-made several representative Chaozhou Zhu Ni teapots, and we hope to provide you with a more perfect tea experience. Zhu Ni is extremely difficult to fire, and has a high shrinkage rate (over 30%), so large teapots cannot be made, and even small ones are prone to cracking. As it is the origin of Phoenix Dancong, it naturally pairs very well with rock tea, and is also considered to be a good match for Pu'er Sheng tea. For those in the largest category, who seem to prefer black tea, Chaozhou teapots may be a better choice. Japan also has many excellent clays, some of which are not found in China, but they are more highly valued by Chinese people than by Japanese people.
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