Celestial Blue Dragon Teapot
$331.00
- Artisanal Craftsmanship
- Tea Culture Embrace
- Enhanced Tea Flavor
- Perfect Gift

Celestial Blue Dragon Teapot – Majesty in Form, Spirit in Clay
The Celestial Blue Dragon Teapot is more than a vessel—it is a symbol of reverence and cultural spirit, born from the heart of Yixing’s rich zisha heritage. Meticulously handmade from original Tianqing clay, this 480ml masterpiece captures the ethereal hue of the sky, while intricate dragon carvings on the knob, handle, and spout channel the timeless power of the Chinese “long”—the dragon, emblem of honor and prosperity.
Its commanding square body reflects the Confucian ideal of zhong zheng ping he—balance, uprightness, and inner harmony. Whether shared among guests or treasured in solitude, each pour evokes a spiritual trinity of heaven’s depth, the dragon’s nobility, and tea’s quiet wisdom.
Subtle double-knife engravings, such as bamboo motifs, enhance its artistry, while the teapot’s weight and design offer a grounded, dignified presence at any tea gathering. With every steeping, the porous Tianqing clay enriches the brew, preserving memory and meaning in the pot’s evolving patina.
The Celestial Blue Dragon is a celebration of Chinese aesthetics, mythology, and philosophy—a collector’s treasure and a tea master’s companion. Let this teapot turn your tea ritual into a majestic expression of culture and soul.
Product Information:
Product name: Celestial Blue Dragon Teapot
Color: Blue
Process: 100% handmade, with partial pieces featuring double-knife carving decorations (e.g., bamboo patterns).
Material: Original ore Tianqing clay (natural sky-blue clay)
Volume: 480ml
Place of Origin: Yixing City, China
Shape: Predominantly square-shaped. The lid knob, handle, and spout are carved with dragon motifs, echoing the "Dragon Reverence" theme.





Please note the liquid and capacity below before purchasing. Items are smaller than they appear.
To ensure optimal brewing performance, follow these simple steps:
- Rinse the teapot under warm purified or bottled water twice.
- Fill the teapot with boiling water and empty it two to three times.
- Your teapot is now ready to brew the perfect cup of tea.
Get ready to unlock the full potential of your Yixing teapot's exceptional craftsmanship and elevate your tea experience.
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742 Years Handcrafted Heritage
Experience the remarkable craftsmanship of Yixing teapots, a tradition spanning 742 years. Meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans, each teapot embodies elegance, functionality, and cultural heritage. With mastery of techniques and attention to detail, they shape zisha clay into works of art, delivering an extraordinary tea brewing experience. Explore the legacy of Yixing teapot craftsmanship and savor the exceptional quality that stands the test of time.

Preserving Tea's True Essence
Purple clay is a porous material with a unique double-pore structure, boasting fine pores and high density. Brewing tea in a purple clay teapot preserves its original flavor and fragrance, capturing the true essence of the tea.
The excellent breathability of purple clay ensures that tea brewed in it remains fresh, even during hot summer days.
With prolonged use, the surface of the teapot becomes increasingly lustrous, emanating an elegant charm. As you handle and polish the teapot over time, it develops a warm and glossy patina.

Elevate Tea Experience Instantly
- Enhanced Flavor: Porous zisha clay optimizes heat distribution, unlocking the full depth and richness of tea flavors.
- Aromatically Enriched: Zisha clay retains tea aroma, imbuing the brewed tea with a captivating fragrance.
- Improved Infusion: Zisha clay's breathability ensures gradual and thorough infusion, maximizing the extraction of flavors, oils, and beneficial compounds.
Recommend: Each pot reserved for one tea

LONGEVITY
A well-made Yixing Zisha teapot can last a lifetime, making it a worthwhile investment for serious tea drinkers.
ARTISANAL CRAFTSMANSHIP
Each piece is meticulously crafted by skilled artisans with centuries of experience
SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
Crafted with 100% pure purple clay using eco-friendly and sustainable materials.
WHAT CUSTOMERS LIKE YOU ARE SAYING
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No, it is not recommended to boil water directly in a zisha teapot. These teapots are traditionally used for steeping tea, not for boiling water.
Yes, the typical usage of a zisha teapot involves pouring hot water into the teapot along with tea leaves, allowing them to steep, and then serving the brewed tea.
To clean your zisha teapot, rinse it with hot water after each use, avoiding the use of soap or abrasive cleaners, as these can affect the flavor of your tea. Allow the teapot to air dry completely before storing it.
While zisha teapots are traditionally used for oolong, black, and pu-erh teas, you can experiment with different types of tea. However, it's recommended to dedicate a specific zisha teapot to each type of tea to avoid flavor contamination.
Seasoning a zisha teapot involves brewing several pots of tea to allow the clay to absorb the flavors and oils, enhancing the taste of your tea over time. Simply brew tea in your teapot as you normally would, and with each use, the teapot will become seasoned.
No, zisha teapots are not designed to be used on a stovetop or direct heat source. They are meant for brewing tea using hot water poured into the teapot.
To prevent cracking, avoid exposing your zisha teapot to sudden temperature changes, such as placing it directly on a cold surface after brewing hot tea. Allow the teapot to cool down gradually to room temperature before handling it or cleaning it.
Store your zisha teapot in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent any potential damage to the clay. It's also a good idea to store it with the lid off to allow for proper ventilation and to prevent any moisture buildup.