Description
The Body – “回首向来萧瑟处,归去,也无风雨也无晴。”
Inscription: “Looking back at the place of desolation, I return — neither in wind nor rain, nor in sunshine.”
On the surface of this teapot, the verse whispers the calm after storms. It reminds us that peace is not found in the absence of hardship, but in our acceptance of it. Life, like tea, tastes fuller when we learn to savor its bitterness and sweetness alike. The artisan chose this line to represent serenity after struggle — a quiet strength born of understanding.

The Base – “人之一生,道之万变,虽然身处低谷,依然仰望星辰。”
Inscription: “Life takes a thousand turns. Even when one stands in the valley, still, the eyes look up to the stars.”
At the bottom of the pot lies its soul — unseen, yet holding the deepest meaning. It speaks to resilience: no matter how low life brings us, hope glimmers above. The tea that flows through this vessel symbolizes the constancy of spirit — humble, enduring, always seeking light amid shadow.

The Lid – “Guided by the Big Dipper”
Engraving: The Seven Stars of the Big Dipper, with the star ‘Tianquan’ marked.
The lid bears the Seven Stars of the Northern Sky — the Big Dipper — an ancient symbol of direction and destiny. The artisan marked Tianquan, the star of balance and guidance. As you lift the lid, it is as though the heavens align — connecting earth and sky, tea and soul. It reminds us that, though the path of life may twist and turn, there is always a guiding light above.

Entirely handcrafted from fine Zini (Purple Clay), this teapot blends craftsmanship and philosophy. Every curve, every carving tells a story — of storms weathered, of stars remembered, of quiet perseverance. Brewing tea with it is not merely a ritual, but a return — to calm, to courage, and to oneself.
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