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".
Fan Jianping was a Yixing teapot craftsman. He was good at making teapots. Fan Jianping had a wealth of experience and talent in the field of purple clay teapot art. His works were famous for their beauty and unity of form and qi, and were highly praised by industry insiders. Fan Jianping paid attention to every detail and strived for perfection. From the material used to the concept to the shape, he strived for perfection. His works were not only works of art, but also excellent tools for drinking tea. Fan Jianping's purple clay teapot works showed his love and dedication to the art of purple clay, and also inherited and carried forward his own artistic tradition. He also passed on his experience and skills to the younger generation, cultivating a group of talented new talents in teapot art. Fan Jianping's purple clay teapot was a treasure among traditional Chinese crafts, displaying the excellence of Chinese ceramic art.
Fan Jianjun was a famous teapot maker in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. He was born in a family of purple sand teapot makers and learned the art of purple sand pottery carving at Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory. Fan Jianjun's work was skillful with the knife, and the lines were smooth, forming a unique style of purple sand "micro-carving" decoration. His works were rich in subject matter and had a variety of decorative techniques. They had both traditional styles and incorporated creativity and the poetry of the ancients. Some of his representative works included " Bright Moon in the Pine Tree,"" The Righteous Wind," and " Iron Bones and Ice Postures." Fan Jianjun's works were loved by fans of purple clay pots and had won various awards many times. He was known as an expert in making purple clay pots and had the potential to become a master of making purple clay pots in China. Fan Jianjun's purple clay teapot making skills were perfect, and his works also had a high collection value.
The price of Fan Qianwen's teapot could not be determined based on the search results provided.
Fan Jianqiang was a national craftsman and an outstanding young ceramist. He was born in the Fan family of ceramists. He began to work on purple clay crafts in the 1990s and was carefully taught by Fan Weiqun, a senior craftsman who was the third generation descendant of Dasheng. Later, he also received guidance from the national master of arts and crafts, Mr. Yin Xiaorong, and other masters. He had a new understanding and understanding of the production process and creation. Fan Jianqiang firmly followed the path of inheritance and development of art, constantly creating new products and striving for exquisite craftsmanship. His works had a clear design concept, and his production was constantly improving. He mainly focused on the large-scale inlaid series, gradually forming his own unique style. Fan Jianqiang's purple clay teapot works were highly praised and loved, including the "Aofan teapot","Heaven and Earth Fangyuan" series,"Gentleman Huaide teapot" and "Dafu". His works had a leading position in the field of purple clay pots and were deeply loved by purple clay lovers at home and abroad. However, there was no clear information about the specific price of Fan Jianqiang's purple clay teapot.
Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot seal can be used as a reference for teapot lovers. Fan Jianhua was a master of arts and crafts and ceramic art in Jiangsu Province. Her works were simple and elegant, with smooth lines and exquisite and beautiful features. Although the search results provided did not specifically show Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot seal, it could be speculated that she had integrated calligraphy, engraving, seals, and other skills into the production of purple clay teapot. Fan Jianhua's works were deeply loved and respected by teapot lovers, and he was known as the master of the art of purple clay teapot.
The market price of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot usually ranged from hundreds of thousands to millions of yuan. The specific price may vary according to the work and the early works. Most of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapots were priced between 50,000 to 300,000 yuan. However, the search results provided did not mention the price of the specific works. Therefore, it was impossible to determine the market price of Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot.
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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.