What does it mean to knock on the teapot?

Knocking on the teapot means knocking on your own seal on the teapot, which represents the commitment to the quality of purple sand. The teapot is made

What does it mean to knock on the teapot?

Knocking on the teapot means knocking on your own seal on the teapot, which represents the commitment to the quality of purple sand. The teapot is made by craftsmen through complicated and meticulous steps. The seal embodies the brand effect of the craftsman and is also a proof of personal identity. It also represents the inheritance of the quality of a product and the craftsman's work, which makes the unique imprint of the teapot become an art in the hands of the craftsman.

Zisha Pot is a unique handmade clay handicraft in China. Its production began in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty, and the raw material was purple mud, which was produced in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province. Purple sand began to make cans during the period of Zheng De and Emperor Wu of Ming Chengzu, and famous artists came forth in large numbers. The fine products were passed down from generation to generation for 500 years.