Crimson Lotus Tea 2015 Jianshui Teapot Collection

My wife and I have put a lot of work into this and are excited to finally be able to show off what we have for sale. We worked with artists in Jianshui this year to create a very unique collection of Jianshui Zitao clay teapots. Each is made to our specifications. These teapots are simple, elegant, high quality, and affordable.

Please read more about what we have available here: http://crimsonlotustea.com/blogs/news/18429653-our-2015-jianshui-clay-teapot-collection-is-available-for-sale

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I meant this for Tea Companies and Promotions discussions thread. Sorry for the mispost.

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Uniquity said

I’m in love.

Dexter said

Me too – but I can’t – I just can’t

Uniquity said

Oh, I definitely won’t. It’s beyond what I am willing to pay for a pot, and I specifically don’t want a clay/porous one. But I’m still in love. Hold strong!

What do you normally brew in Uniquity?

Uniquity said

Porcelain/ceramic or glass. Steeper mugs, traditional teapots, gaiwans. Whatever’s handy and relatively clean. :) I just don’t drink the same tea often enough to really have use for a porous pot. I stick to the same categories, shu pu and Chinese blacks, but not more specific than that, really.

Uniquity said

Also, if I bought that pot it would cost me $123 CAD (at today’s exchange rate, which is actually better than it has been) plus shipping and the exchange rate on that. So easily $150 CAD. Way out of my comfort zone! :)

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Tealizzy said

Oh, just take my money! Love these! ;)

:-D <3

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I definitely did. OOPZ :-P Thanks for the awesome work you’re doing!

Tealizzy said

I did too! Which one did you get?

I got this one in 100ml http://crimsonlotustea.com/collections/jianshui-2015-collection/products/jianshui-zitao-clay-teapot-bian-xishi-style-matte-black

I’ve been searching for “the one” for gold bud dian hongs for two years. Maybe this will be it. I’ve thought that 5-6 times before though and holding the pot in my hand it didn’t feel right. I can only hope! :-P

Tealizzy said

Ohhh you’ll be hooked. They are soo amazing and make tea taste significantly better :)

Tealizzy said

Yay! I can’t wait to try them out! I think one will be for sheng…not sure about the other.

The red one looks like a sheng pot and the black one looks like a shou pot ;)

Tealizzy said

You should have said “hint, hint.” Ha! So true though!

Ooh, matte ones! Nice choices folks, I’m sure you won’t be disappointed! =D

I got two xishis last year, and have been happily using one of them for shou since. The other one I have still not decided on.

http://i.imgur.com/dN0t8rF.jpg?1

Veck, that Odinfrog looks more battle worn each time I see him! :-)

Hah! Crazy, isn’t he? =D
He surprises me too sometimes.

But back to the Jianshui!

I personally knew I had to get a Jianshui pot when I got a little Jianshui teacup with one of my CLT orders (Thanks again!)

It surprised me how much a humble cup could affect the tea, and I just had to find out how a pot compares. (For those wondering; favourably!)

After discussing the purchase of a Jianshui teapot with my lovely enabling teafriends it quickly escalated into two teapots.
I may still have to find the right pairing for that second pot, but I regret nothing! =P

Tealizzy said

Veck -thanks for the notes! No buyers remorse here! I can’t wait to see how tea tastes in them! :D

Excellent choices Tealizzy!

Tealizzy said

Thanks, Stephanie!!

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This is what I’ve been looking for!

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dancing around in this thread wishing I could buy one SO beautiful!

Tealizzy said

Lol! :)

I’m sure there are some less important things you can save some money on! ;)

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These are finally getting out into people’s hands. I think Whispering Pines gave us the best compliment we could have expected. https://instagram.com/p/1yRfdNNypd/ Thanks so much man! <3

That’s so neat! And I can relate too, I have been looking for a hongcha pot for quite some time as well for quite some time!

I think it’s a difficult tea to pair well with clay.

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Tealizzy said

They’re here! Love love love them! The quality looks really nice, not that I’m an expert, but the clay is a good thickness and the shape is beautiful! Thanks so much!

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Brian said

got mine too. i really like the feel of the clay. time to introduce it to my teapot family.

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