Product name: Kowloon

Bottom payment: Pei Shimin



Size: 15/10cm

Capacity: 300cc

Purple sand classification: raw ore purple mud

Introduction to the bottom paragraph: Pei Shimin (1892-1976), formerly known as Pei Yunqing, also known as Pei Deming. Yixing Shushan people. Famous purple sand artist. In his early years, he learned his art and became famous for making antique purple sand ware. He is good at making water containers, cups and pans, cauldrons, etc., with elegant and unique shapes, and has the characteristics of thick and stable bronze, especially the best imitation fruit. It has the reputation of "Chen Mingyuan second". During the mature period, the exquisite works are mainly small and medium-sized pieces, with ancient artifacts as reference, and with extraordinary ideas, which can be put and received, simple and complex and balanced. They can make both elegant and refined light plain tea pots and flower tea sets in various forms. They are elegant and elegant in style, exquisite and rigorous in technique, and unique in the Zisha Art Garden. They are rare skilled craftsmen who seek innovation and change, refinement and refinement in the history of Zisha, and are rare and rare


Purple sand classification: raw ore purple mud

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. [1]

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 in Fanjia Pot House, Yixing. Fan Xiuhong, the grandson of Fan Dasheng, became the only authorized person for the production of the "palace pot", and Xu Hantang, the master of Chinese arts and crafts, acted as the production art guide