This Zhuni teapot was handcrafted by Cai Songkai, a renowned Zhuni teapot master from Chaozhou. Made primarily from fine Zhuni clay, the teapot’s design draws inspiration from bamboo, with its overall shape and details carefully modeled to capture the plant’s natural grace and vitality.
In Chinese culture, bamboo symbolizes humility, elegance, integrity, and resilience — qualities of a true gentleman. Along with plum blossom, orchid, and chrysanthemum, it is honored as one of the “Four Gentlemen” in traditional Chinese aesthetics. The segmented growth of bamboo also represents steady progress and rising success in career, studies, and life. For this reason, the teapot is also named “Step-by-Step Ascend” (Jie Jie Gao Sheng), symbolizing continuous advancement and prosperity.
The inner lid and handle are engraved with the maker’s name or signature. This teapot is ideal for brewing high-aroma teas, especially Oolong varieties such as Phoenix Dancong, Tieguanyin, and Dong Ding Oolong.
Capacity: 80 mL
What is a Zhuni Teapot?
Zhuni is a type of zisha clay, belonging to the “red clay” family, and is regarded as the finest and most delicate among them — often considered the “noble” or “gem” of zisha clay.
It has a low sand content and a fragile texture, making it prone to deformation or cracking during firing. Because of this, the yield rate is very low, and teapots made from it are known as Zhuni teapots.
Chaozhou Zhuni Master — Cai Songkai
Cai Songkai is a senior arts and crafts artist of Guangdong Province, a Chaozhou arts and crafts master, and a renowned folk ceramic artist.
With years of dedication to Zhuni pottery, he has developed a distinctive style that combines precise structure, smooth lines, and refined craftsmanship. His teapots are widely admired by collectors both in China and abroad, earning him a strong reputation in the field of Zhuni teapot making. His works have won multiple gold awards in major competitions.