What do you think of this handmade Yixing persimmon teapot I made as a gift?
I made this Yixing persimmon teapot as a birthday gift.
It is shaped like a persimmon, which symbolizes good fortune and “everything goes well” in Chinese culture.
I made this Yixing persimmon teapot as a birthday gift.
It is shaped like a persimmon, which symbolizes good fortune and “everything goes well” in Chinese culture.
We celebrated Canada Day in the Chinese community.
There were Chinese tea and handmade Zisha teapots on display.
It was wonderful to share traditional Chinese craft right here in Canada.
I’m glad to bring Eastern tea culture to local friends on this special holiday.
Happy Canada Day!
The farmers' market in Winnipeg was packed this Saturday. Crowds swarmed our booth, and everyone fell in love with handcrafted purple clay teapots. We have a wide variety of styles, including traditional designs and creative works, making these oriental tea utensils incredibly popular at this overseas market.
The alley night market in Winnipeg was packed on Friday .
Thousands of local visitors wandered slowly around.
Everyone was dressed uniquely, relaxed and smiling, free from the rush of busy city life.
Many guests stopped to admire my handcrafted Yixing teapots.
Language didn’t stand in the way; they kept praising traditional Chinese ceramic art.
Bringing oriental craftsmanship into the local North American market.
The alley night market was packed on Friday
Thousands of local visitors wandered slowly around.
Everyone was dressed uniquely, relaxed and smiling, free from the rush of busy city life.
Many guests stopped to admire handcrafted Yixing teapots.
The alley night market was packed on Friday
Thousands of local visitors wandered slowly around.
Everyone was dressed uniquely, relaxed and smiling, free from the rush of busy city life.
Many guests stopped to admire my handcrafted Yixing teapots.
The alley night market in Winnipeg was packed on Friday.
Thousands of local visitors wandered slowly around.
Everyone was dressed uniquely, relaxed and smiling, free from the rush of busy city life.
Many guests stopped to admire my handcrafted Yixing teapots.
Language didn’t stand in the way; they kept praising traditional Chinese ceramic art.
Bringing oriental craftsmanship into the local North American.
It’s been an extremely hot day. I set up my stall at Market as early as 7 to 8 in the morning. Had a great day overall — so many people loved my handmade Zisha teapots!
Kaile
It’s been an extremely hot day. I set up my stall at St. Norbert Farmers’ Market as early as 7 to 8 in the morning. Had a great day overall — so many people loved my handmade Zisha teapots!
Letao studio Kaile
It’s been an extremely hot day. I set up my stall at St. Norbert Farmers’ Market as early as 7 to 8 in the morning. Had a great day overall — so many people loved my handmade Zisha teapots!
Letao studio Kaile
Hello tea lovers and Zisha enthusiasts,
My name is Wang Kaile, a traditional full-hand Zisha teapot artisan coming directly from Yixing, Jiangsu — the only hometown of authentic Zisha clay in the world.
Right now, I am permanently settled in Winnipeg, Canada, North America.
I am business owner in Winnipeg Letao studio.
I have been dedicating myself to the traditional craft of 100% fully handcrafted Yixing Zisha teapots for many years. All my works are made with genuine original mine Yixing clay, following ancient traditional pottery techniques, no machine molding, no industrial mass production.
I often browse this community and read all the discussions about Zisha teapots, clay materials, tea culture and tea brewing skills.
If you have any questions about Zisha clay identification, handmade teapot recognition, teapot collection, tea pairing, or anything related to Yixing Zisha culture, please feel free to send me a private message.
I’m always happy to share my professional knowledge, exchange tea culture with fellow lovers, and help you find your perfect handmade Zisha teapot.
Looking forward to connecting with all tea friends here
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