Yixing Zhuni Pusha Half Moon Shape Chinese Teapot
Best choice for tea enthusiasts seeking authentic, flavor-enhancing traditional brewing.
Experience the artistry of traditional Chinese tea brewing with this Yixing Zhuni Pusha Teapot. Its unique Half Moon Shape and rich Red color make it a striking addition to any tea setting. Crafted from authentic Zhuni clay, renowned for its ability to enhance tea's natural flavors, this teapot offers a focused 130 ml capacity, ideal for savoring delicate infusions. The multiple-hole spout ensures a controlled pour, perfect for brewing fine teas like Green, White, Oolong, or raw Puerh. Its compact size and elegant design embody the spirit of traditional tea ceremonies.
$149.95
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
1210
/ 3046
#1210 in Coffee Servers & Tea Pots
Price vs Category Average
-26%
Below average
Material
Ceramic (Zhuni clay)
/ Ceramic (Zhuni clay)
Who it's for
- Brewing enthusiasts requiring consistent temperature and precise pouring control
- Tea connoisseurs seeking deeper flavor profiles and improved mouthfeel
- Art collectors valuing traditional craftsmanship and elegant aesthetic design
Who should skip it
- Beginners intimidated by fragile materials and delicate brewing requirements
- Budget-conscious buyers wary of the complex, high-stakes counterfeit market
- Casual drinkers who prefer brewing a variety of different teas
Performance breakdown
Clay Porosity
Authentic Zhuni clay provides exceptional flavor enhancement for delicate tea profiles.
Pour Precision
The multi-hole spout design ensures a smooth and controlled stream.
Thermal Retention
Compact dimensions maintain heat well for short, focused infusion sessions.
Ergonomic Handling
The half-moon silhouette offers a balanced grip for traditional pouring.
Maintenance Ease
Requires careful hand-washing and seasoning to preserve the clay's integrity.
Brewing Versatility
Optimized for gongfu style brewing across a wide range of teas.
Key Specs
Material
Ceramic (Zhuni clay)
Color
Red
Capacity
130 ml (4.4 oz)
Dimensions
L: 11.8 cm (spout to handle), W: 8.3 cm, H: 6 cm
Spout Type
Multiple holes
Density
8 (on a scale of 1-10)
Suggested Teas
Green tea, white tea, raw Puerh, black tea, or oolong tea
Model Number
YT-NZP-HM
Features
- Distinctive Half Moon Shape design
- Crafted from fine Zhuni clay
- Controlled pouring with multiple holes
- Ideal for focused, traditional brewing
- Compact 130 ml capacity
- Enhances tea flavor
- Elegant addition to tea ceremonies
What customers say
Experienced tea enthusiasts highly value this Yixing Zhuni teapot for its exquisite craftsmanship and superior performance. Reviewers consistently highlight the precise lid fit and the smooth, controlled pour, hallmarks of quality Yixing ware. The elegant Half Moon shape offers comfortable handling for Gongfu sessions. The Zhuni clay is celebrated for quickly developing a beautiful patina and significantly enhancing the flavor of aged Puerh and high-fired Oolongs, showcasing excellent material quality. While the initial cost is noted as substantial, customers agree the authenticity and tangible improvement to their tea ritual justify the investment. This functional art piece elevates the entire tea experience, earning strong community recommendations.
Know before you buy
Zhuni clay is a high-density, iron-rich material known for its ability to retain heat and soften the water. Over time, the porous nature of the clay absorbs the oils of the tea, which can subtly enhance the flavor profile and aroma of your brews.
Yes, this teapot is designed for Gongfu-style brewing, where small amounts of tea are steeped multiple times. The 130 ml capacity is ideal for one or two people to enjoy several focused infusions.
Because Yixing clay is porous, you should never use soap or detergents, as the clay will absorb the chemicals. Simply rinse the teapot thoroughly with hot water after each use and allow it to air dry completely with the lid off.
The multiple-hole design acts as a built-in strainer, which is highly effective for larger-leaf teas like Oolong or raw Puerh. If you are brewing very fine-leaf teas, you may experience a few small particles passing through, but it is generally sufficient for most traditional preparations.
No, this teapot is not designed for direct heat. It is intended for traditional tea ceremonies where hot water is poured into the pot from a separate kettle.
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