First in History: Yixing Teapots of TianQing Clay Found in US 清代天青泥紫砂壶首次被发现 Abstract 摘要
TianQing Ni or Clay has caught tea drinkers' imagination for many centuries and people no longer know what it is ever since it vanished during the end of the Qing dynasty. This article demonstrated for first time that several Yixing teapots of different shape and color made in the Qing dynasty, fit perfectly with what has been described in the literature, and are therefore made of TianQing clay, with drastic change of color after usage as their most striking characteristics.
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