Jiang Rong was a famous Chinese teapot master. She had created many popular and sought-after teapot works. Some of his works included Longevity, Blue Flower Peony, Bamboo, Dan Ying, and Ruyi. Jiang Rong's work style was simple but not simple. It was a combination of quaint, fashion, and art. It was very popular among collectors and enthusiasts. Her works also received high attention and recognition in the market. For example, the lotus root reverse pot was sold for 1.344 million yuan, and the pomegranate tree frog pot was sold for 896,000 yuan. Jiang Rong's works also had good results in the auction market. For example, the frog teapot was sold for 6,651,480 yuan, and the peony teapot was sold for 6,325,000 yuan. Jiang Rong's works were famous for their exquisite craftsmanship and unique design style. They were one of the important representatives of the art of purple clay teapot. Unfortunately, there were no pictures of Jiang Rong's works in the given information.
The market price of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot was between a few hundred thousand yuan and a few million yuan. The specific price depends on the rarity of the pot, its artistic value, and the needs of the collector. Jiang Rong was the first female arts and crafts master in the history of Chinese purple sand craftsmanship. Her works were exquisite in technique and vivid, so they were favored by collectors. Although the price of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot had been rising in recent years, because her works had become out of print, it was still very rare to find her works in the market. Therefore, the market price of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot was relatively high.
Jiang Liping was a clay teapot artist. She was born in 1971 and was from Yixing, Jiangsu Province. She was a member of the Jiangsu Province Arts Society and a national assistant craftsman. Jiang Liping entered Yixing Purple Sand Craftsmanship Factory in 1989 to study under Ding Yaping, Liu Jianping, and other senior craftsmen. She graduated from the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts in 1993 with a major in ceramic design. She was now working in the Yixing ceramic museum's Yihuxuan pottery studio. Jiang Liping was skilled and was good at making square artifacts and light goods. Her works have been published in professional magazines in Taiwan many times. According to the information provided, Jiang Liping's purple clay teapot was considered to have collectible value. The market price was generally around 500 yuan.
The real Jiang Liping's purple clay teapot was about 5000 yuan. These purple clay teapots had a natural state and good appearance, so they had a certain collection value in the market. However, it should be noted that these prices are only for reference, and the specific prices may vary.
The auction record of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot was as follows: - [Gu Jingzhou: Jade Pot (11 pieces in total): 2011 price: 17,825,000] - Shao Daheng·Juezhi Kettle: 2012 transaction price: 17,250,000 - Yang Pengnian Mansheng Jinglan Pot: 2012 transaction price 6,900,000 - Gu Jingzhou, Three-legged Milk Tripod Purple Sand Teapot: 2012 transaction price 5,520,000 - Watermelon type Jiang Rong purple clay teapot: 2012 transaction price 3.265 million - Qing Emperor Kangxi·Chen Mingyuan made Lianzhai Inscription Black Mud Waist Pot: 2013 transaction price 9,890,000 - Chen Mingyuan Duan Ni Lotus Toad Knob Pot: 2011 transaction price 1,725,000 - Zhu Kexin·Songzhumei: 2013 transaction price: 7,475,000 - Zhu Kexin·Primrose Set: 3,696,000 in 2011 - Zhou Guizhen, made by Gu Jingzhou and supervised by Gu Jingzhou: 2,688,000 in 2011 - Jiang Rong and Fan Zeng cooperated with the lotus root reverse pot: the transaction price was 1.344 million yuan. - Watermelon-shaped Jiang Rong teapot: 1.265 million yuan - Jiang Rong's set of lotus teapot: 1.075 million yuan - Jiang Rong Frog Lotus Pot: 1.8 million - Jiang Rong's Lotus Root Wine Set: 1.725 million - [Jiang Rong's eleven-headed lotus root wine set: 1,456,000 yuan.] - Lotus teapot made by Jiang Rong: 1.38 million yuan - Jiang Rong Frog Lotus Seed Purple Sand Pot: 13.827 million yuan - Jiang Rong's Buddha's Hand Pot: 1.18 million The above was the auction record of Jiang Rong's purple clay teapot.
We are unable to provide any pictures of the antique teapot.
Ling Xigou was a famous master of purple clay pots. He was committed to artistic creation and summarized his creation process of purple clay pots in three words: think, taste, and do. He would carry a small notebook with him to record his inspiration and select useful information when he was creating. His representative works included Sun and Moon Flask, Dragon and Phoenix Flask, Twelve Zodiac Flask, and so on. Ling Xigou's creation combined culture and art, demonstrating his unique innovative design ability. His works were full of creativity and touching charm. His creative talent made him achieve great success in the field of purple sand art.
Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot had a very high collection value. She was a master of the purple clay teapot, and her craftsmanship was superb. Every detail of the craftsmanship had been carefully carved. Her purple clay teapot was not only unique in shape, but also pure in color and delicate in texture. It had a high ornamental value. Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot represented one of the highest levels of Chinese purple clay teapot art. It had a unique artistic style, strong cultural content, and artistic appeal. According to the information provided, the price of Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot was 508 yuan.
The Yong Piao Zisha teapot was a classic type of Zisha teapot. It had been improved by the elites of the later generations and was divided into Ziye Stone Piao, Jingzhou Stone Piao, and Hantang Stone Piao. Ziye's stone ladle gave people a kind of ancient and gentle beauty. The pot button was small, the lid was slightly thick, the body was slightly straight, and the flow handle had a more dynamic feeling. Jingzhou's stone ladle weakened its solemnity and added a hint of smoothness, giving people a humble and reserved feeling. Han Tang stone ladle shape round, slightly simple and honest, from a straight flow into a curved flow. The Yongpao teapot was popular because of its shape, lines, and charm. It was called the "King of Piao". Li Hanyong was a purple clay artist. The purple clay teapot he made was highly praised and had a high level of teapot making skills. However, the search results did not provide any information about the specific price and story of the Yongpao teapot.
Fan Yujun, a national craftsman, was born in 1973 in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China's pottery capital. He had developed a strong interest in the art of teapot for a long time and began to learn it in 1991. Fan Yujun gathered the strengths of each family, coupled with his own understanding of teapot art, his skills became increasingly exquisite. He was good at designing and making square artifacts, focusing on shape, qi, and spirit, pursuing both hardness and softness. Fan Yujun's works combined the strengths of hundreds of schools and could combine the charm of the former dynasty's purple sand with the current purple sand techniques. Most of his pots were solemn, simple, elegant, and full of old-fashioned flavor. Fan Yujun had received many awards, including the Outstanding Award, the Third Prize, and the Silver Award. He also founded the studio "Juyizhai".
Wang Fengqin was a Yixing teapot artist, born in 1971. She joined the Yixing Purple Sand Factory in 1988 and had very solid basic skills. Most of her works were traditional round objects, which combined ancient and modern styles. She paid attention to the way of nature and was unconventional. Her purple clay teapot not only maintained the traditional style, but also integrated with the atmosphere of the times, so it was deeply cherished by collectors. Wang Fengqin's purple clay teapot was made using high-quality soil and a scientific formula. The style was novel and simple. Her work was considered to be highly collectible.