HuangLongShan classic i love to brew especially bubble resistant types like e sheng tea from my buddy plantation in Caucasus mountains. There narrow strech of subtropics actually and some leftovers of old Stalin times tea plantations that go wild now. They have a mile long aftertaste but are difficult to brew, so I pour the water and wait until pot goes cool.
Hello from Turkey. I have a Zhuni "Fish becomes dragon" teapot. It has very beautiful shape and hand carved well. But when I read its certification document, shows "Yuankuang Zhuni". Original ore of red clay. What is "Yuankuang" means? Is it means "Huanglongshan Zhuni"? I think it cannot be make shapy pots with Xiaomeiyo Zhuni or Zhozhang Zhuni because of high shrinkage...
dear Friend from Turkiye, technically, YuanKuang means Original Ore, it infers that the clay used to make the pot, is of ZhuNi ZiSha clay which has not been mixed or combined with any other ZiSha clay type 🌞. You are very wise, from your concluding sentence. 🌿🎋🍵May you be well and happy our friend in Tea Culture🤝🤝🤝
I'm curious about another Huang Long Shan mined ore that of 降 坡 泥 - very sandy with yellowish particles and the color of a pig liver post fire, absorbs light and not shiny looking, but structure of sand is very attractive similar to sandal tree yellow dots pattern to me. I have one pot, but still dunno how to use it - seems like it eating lots of aroma, but softened aggressive teas like young sheng puer and add more body to it. Maybe it best for brew this types.
Dear Brother Mr Letov! Good to see you again :-D How are you! I hope you and your family are welcoming this weekend and settling nicely!!! Brother! Yes, about 降坡泥, i have many of its pots, and i know very well about it. Email me the photo(s) of your pot okay? I will humbly let you know more. Btw, apologies again!!!. 1) it shouldn't be of a pig liver colour post-firing. 2) There are two types of 降坡泥: yellowish jiangponi 黄降坡泥 and reddish jiangponi 红降坡泥, 3) JiangPoNi is, again, apologies my friend, not from 黄龙山. Please email me at ianloveszisha@gmail.com your photo(s) of your said pot, i will decipher for you definitely. Warmest Regards again to you and your lovely family!!! ~ ian.
@@thezishateapotchannel.1675 Thanks for your answer it's always a great pleasure to be corrected! Seems like i need shot nice makro pictures to really show you the texture i hope i can do it. Very interesting what in the end this clay is! Have a nice cup with your family!
@@nemoletov8214 Buddy!!!👌😄👌🙏you're very humble!!!! True to the spirit of the tea culture!!!🎋🎋🎋🙏a joy to be with you Brother. Brother, do send me a few normal pictures even from your phone in whole of your pot first...it is okay. Macro closeup ones, and just using uour iPhone to focus and flash photos on the inner walls (in six directions to cover the full 360deg sweep of the inner wall) will be perfect.
Dear Jeffrey, my friends and I have been customers of Cheng from ShangHai and YiXing. We have helped him set up his webstore realzisha.com !!! Have fun my friend!!!
Dear Buddy from my fellow ASEAN Vietnam, 🎋in fact everywhere, even in China. Even their famous UA-cam have been caught selling half-handmade/machined ones but claimed as full-handmade, and misusing artists names inappropriately on their websites, faking their ranks reached at a certain young age, making pretty photos of their workers doing halfhandmade pots and glorifying them as Artisans. Sorry but they are not even Fully-Handmade Artists and thus not, apologies, needed to be glorified. Any worker can be employed off the streets and trained within four months to make a Half-Handmade pot. The real Artists and Craftsmen are trained many, many years, working 10pm to 5am on their workbenches (even the Masters work during this timing) and in the daytime they need to study loads of theories and further their academics in ZiSha, go for exams and accreditation. Out of 120,000 people in YiXing who are involved in ZiSha work, only 4% are accredited and ranked. It is a tough calling, a lifetime of committed hard work. You and I understand why good ones are so hard to come by. I will make a video of why people all over the world, including even in China, can't get the Fully-Handmade real ZiSha pots at all. 🤗🤗🤗 Thank you Buddy!
@@thezishateapotchannel.1675 Nếu được sở hữu 1 ấm tử sa như quảng cáo thì thật là hạnh phúc với tôi. Nếu ở vn có bán tôi cũng tìm mua và quảng bá cho các bạn Cảm ơn các bạn.
HuangLongShan classic i love to brew especially bubble resistant types like e sheng tea from my buddy plantation in Caucasus mountains. There narrow strech of subtropics actually and some leftovers of old Stalin times tea plantations that go wild now. They have a mile long aftertaste but are difficult to brew, so I pour the water and wait until pot goes cool.
Wow and have a great tea time my friend!!!😁🌿🌿🌿
Hello from Turkey. I have a Zhuni "Fish becomes dragon" teapot. It has very beautiful shape and hand carved well. But when I read its certification document, shows "Yuankuang Zhuni". Original ore of red clay. What is "Yuankuang" means? Is it means "Huanglongshan Zhuni"? I think it cannot be make shapy pots with Xiaomeiyo Zhuni or Zhozhang Zhuni because of high shrinkage...
dear Friend from Turkiye, technically, YuanKuang means Original Ore, it infers that the clay used to make the pot, is of ZhuNi ZiSha clay which has not been mixed or combined with any other ZiSha clay type 🌞.
You are very wise, from your concluding sentence.
🌿🎋🍵May you be well and happy our friend in Tea Culture🤝🤝🤝
I'm curious about another Huang Long Shan mined ore that of 降 坡 泥 - very sandy with yellowish particles and the color of a pig liver post fire, absorbs light and not shiny looking, but structure of sand is very attractive similar to sandal tree yellow dots pattern to me. I have one pot, but still dunno how to use it - seems like it eating lots of aroma, but softened aggressive teas like young sheng puer and add more body to it. Maybe it best for brew this types.
Dear Brother Mr Letov! Good to see you again :-D How are you! I hope you and your family are welcoming this weekend and settling nicely!!!
Brother! Yes, about 降坡泥, i have many of its pots, and i know very well about it. Email me the photo(s) of your pot okay? I will humbly let you know more.
Btw, apologies again!!!.
1) it shouldn't be of a pig liver colour post-firing. 2) There are two types of 降坡泥: yellowish jiangponi 黄降坡泥 and reddish jiangponi 红降坡泥,
3) JiangPoNi is, again, apologies my friend, not from 黄龙山.
Please email me at ianloveszisha@gmail.com your photo(s) of your said pot, i will decipher for you definitely.
Warmest Regards again to you and your lovely family!!!
~ ian.
@@thezishateapotchannel.1675 Thanks for your answer it's always a great pleasure to be corrected! Seems like i need shot nice makro pictures to really show you the texture i hope i can do it. Very interesting what in the end this clay is! Have a nice cup with your family!
@@nemoletov8214 Buddy!!!👌😄👌🙏you're very humble!!!! True to the spirit of the tea culture!!!🎋🎋🎋🙏a joy to be with you Brother.
Brother, do send me a few normal pictures even from your phone in whole of your pot first...it is okay. Macro closeup ones, and just using uour iPhone to focus and flash photos on the inner walls (in six directions to cover the full 360deg sweep of the inner wall) will be perfect.
Where do you sale it?
Do email at ianloveszisha@gmail.com , thank you Buddy 🤗🎋🎋🎋
Dear Jeffrey, my friends and I have been customers of Cheng from ShangHai and YiXing. We have helped him set up his webstore realzisha.com !!! Have fun my friend!!!
Đẹp quá ở vn toàn ấm kém ko đúng đất ko đúng nghệ nhân tìm ấm đúng chất lượng khó quá
Dear Buddy from my fellow ASEAN Vietnam, 🎋in fact everywhere, even in China. Even their famous UA-cam have been caught selling half-handmade/machined ones but claimed as full-handmade, and misusing artists names inappropriately on their websites, faking their ranks reached at a certain young age, making pretty photos of their workers doing halfhandmade pots and glorifying them as Artisans. Sorry but they are not even Fully-Handmade Artists and thus not, apologies, needed to be glorified. Any worker can be employed off the streets and trained within four months to make a Half-Handmade pot. The real Artists and Craftsmen are trained many, many years, working 10pm to 5am on their workbenches (even the Masters work during this timing) and in the daytime they need to study loads of theories and further their academics in ZiSha, go for exams and accreditation. Out of 120,000 people in YiXing who are involved in ZiSha work, only 4% are accredited and ranked. It is a tough calling, a lifetime of committed hard work.
You and I understand why good ones are so hard to come by. I will make a video of why people all over the world, including even in China, can't get the Fully-Handmade real ZiSha pots at all.
🤗🤗🤗
Thank you Buddy!
@@thezishateapotchannel.1675
Nếu được sở hữu 1 ấm tử sa như quảng cáo thì thật là hạnh phúc với tôi. Nếu ở vn có bán tôi cũng tìm mua và quảng bá cho các bạn
Cảm ơn các bạn.
@@hungotrong2832 You are welcome! I can email you some photos anytime but never feel obliged. Feel free to ask any questions Brother!