Fine Collection Certificate Purple Clay Pot
Tea tasting: four clear shadows
Bottom payment: Xu Hantang
Material: purple sand
Capacity: 450cc
Water outlet: mesh
Size: 17/10cm
Introduction to the bottom paragraph: Xu Hantang, born in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, on May 11, 1932, is a master of Chinese arts and crafts. He won the "Lifetime Achievement Award of Chinese Arts and Crafts", and is the only one in the purple sand circle of China who won this honor.
After graduating from junior high school in 1948, he followed his parents to learn arts. In 1952, he became Gu Jingzhou's first disciple and became his teacher. In 1972, Xu Hantang and his younger brother Xu Xiutang designed a set of "15-headed coffee set with silver thread", which was collected by the National Palace Museum of China. In 2014, the education foundation named after Xu Hantang donated 10 million yuan was officially established. In November 2017, the authorization ceremony for the production of the purple sand teaware "Palace Pot" designed by Ji Hansheng was held at Fanjia Pot House in Yixing. Fan Xiuhong, the grandson of Fan Dasheng, became the only authorized person for the production of "Palace Pot", and Xu Hantang, the master of Chinese arts and crafts, was responsible for the production and artistic guidance.