This Yixing teapot is made from Duanni (段泥) clay — a light, sandy variant of zisha prized for its porous texture and grounding aesthetic. The form is soft and organic, with a natural swirl across the body.
What sets this piece apart is the genuine kintsugi repair — a real fracture in the body has been carefully mended using traditional Japanese techniques, with a contrasting white resin fill. This is not a decorative imitation, but a true act of restoration that elevates the teapot’s value and meaning.
An exceptional piece that embraces the philosophy of wabi-sabi — celebrating imperfection, resilience, and the layered passage of time.
What sets this piece apart is the genuine kintsugi repair — a real fracture in the body has been carefully mended using traditional Japanese techniques, with a contrasting white resin fill. This is not a decorative imitation, but a true act of restoration that elevates the teapot’s value and meaning.
An exceptional piece that embraces the philosophy of wabi-sabi — celebrating imperfection, resilience, and the layered passage of time.

