I went to see the ancient and modern teapot exhibition. There are many purple clay teapots made by famous masters from Ming and Qing Dynasties to modern times.
I heard that these purple clay pots can be sold, but there are only serial numbers on the exhibition grounds, and no prices. Why not put a price on it?
"Because they were afraid of intimidating ordinary people who came to visit," the organizer told me.
Indeed, when I asked about the price, I was also intimidated. The works of contemporary famous artists are asking for seven or eight hundred thousand, and those in Ming and Qing Dynasties are more than one million.
I like purple clay teapots, because after hundreds of years of development, the craftsmanship of purple clay teapots has reached a peak. Even if they are not famous, ordinary craftsmen can make high-quality teapots.
But I think the most important thing about the purple clay teapot is to make tea besides the viewing. A good Zisha teapot should not only allow the body and the lid of the teapot to be sturdy and the soup should be smooth, but also can enhance the taste, so that the taste of the tea can reach the warmest realm. The purple clay pot, which is regarded as a work of art for people to appreciate, has only achieved half of its function after all. Made by Chen Hongshou
From this point of view, a million-dollar teapot can make us nervous and obsessed. Making tea with a million pots must be very nervous, but it goes against the relaxed and leisurely mood when making tea.
Like a wealthy buyer, I have searched for teapots with a total price of tens of millions of yuan.
When I walked out of the teapot exhibition venue, I had a very good mood. The process of appreciating the teapot made me feel happy. For many beautiful things in this world, as long as they pass our eyes and pass through our hearts, we will be considered have.
When I got home, I took out the teapot I bought at the roadside for 300 yuan to make tea, thinking that I had played with a teapot worth tens of millions, so even the ordinary tea in the ordinary teapot added fragrance.