Jiang Liping was a master teapot maker. She was born in 1971 and was now a member of the Jiangsu Province Arts Society and an assistant craftsman. She studied at the Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory and learned from Mr. Ding Yaping and Mr. Liu Jianping. She was skilled in making square and light objects. According to the information provided, we are unable to know the specific value of the purple clay teapot she made.
The price of Zhou Liping's purple clay teapot was about 3000 yuan. The specific price was determined by the quality and size of the teapot. It was impossible to make a general comparison.
Jiang Rong's successors included Jiang Yaming and Jiang Yihua. Jiang Yaming was the third-generation successor of Master Jiang Rong. She had been influenced by the art of purple sand since she was young and was very interested in making pots. After graduating from school, she learned from many masters and was now learning the art of making flower pots from her mother, Jiang Yihua. Jiang Yihua was Jiang Rong's daughter. She was regarded by Jiang Rong as the descendant of the Jiang family's flower ware and continued the soul of Master Jiang Rong's flower ware. These successors were all working hard to carry forward the tradition and skills of the Jiang family's flower ware.
Jiang Liping was a purple 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 the Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory in 1989 to study under Mr. Ding Yaping and Mr. Liu Jianping, a senior craftsman. She graduated from the Central Academy of Arts and Crafts in 1993 with a major in ceramic design and worked in the Yixing ceramic museum's Yihuxuan pottery studio. Jiang Liping was skilled in making square artifacts and light goods. Her works have been published in professional magazines in Taiwan many times. At present, Jiang Liping was specializing in ceramic art creation in the Yixing ceramic museum's Yihuxuan pottery studio. Regarding Jiang Liping's personal information, the above is all the information I can provide.
The value of a purple clay teapot varied due to many factors. The value of the purple clay teapot mainly depended on the quality of the clay, the production process, the design concept, and whether it came from a well-known master or an old brand. Some collectible purple clay teapots could cost thousands or even tens of thousands of yuan. However, the prices of most of the purple clay teapots were declining, and the overall average price was much lower than before. For an ordinary purple clay teapot, the price was about 300 to 500 yuan. Although the purple clay teapot might add some ornamental value during the pot raising process, its appreciation space was limited. Therefore, if you just want to buy a purple clay pot for tea, a pot of 1000 to 2000 yuan is enough. If you want a teapot with a certain collection value, you can choose a teapot that costs more than 2500 yuan. In general, the value of the purple clay teapot depended on one's personal needs and budget.
There were some different opinions on whether the 100-yuan purple clay teapot could be used. Some articles pointed out that purple clay teapots above 100 yuan could be used, but those below 100 yuan were not recommended because the quality might be poor. These teapots might be either mortar or gunite teapots, and the contents might be ordinary clay instead of real purple clay teapots. Such a pot could be used as an ordinary ceramic bowl and could be used to make tea, but the quality and effect might be different from a real purple clay pot. Therefore, if you want to buy a real purple clay teapot, it is recommended to choose a price of more than 200 yuan but not more than 500 yuan to ensure that you buy a better quality product. However, there were also some articles that mentioned that the 100 yuan purple clay teapot might be a mortar teapot or a gunite teapot. These teapots could be used, but they were not much different from ordinary pottery bowls. In general, there was no clear answer to the question of whether the 100 yuan purple clay teapot could be used, because the quality and effect depended on the specific product.
Jiang Liping was a purple 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 Craft Factory in 1989 to study under Mr. Ding Yaping and Senior Craftsman Mr. Liu Jianping. She graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1993 with a major in ceramic design and worked in the Yixing ceramic museum's Yihuxuan pottery studio. Jiang Liping was skilled in making square artifacts and light goods. Her works have been published in professional magazines in Taiwan many times. In addition to the creation of the purple clay teapot, Jiang Liping was also a member of the Jiangsu Province Arts Society.
Zisha teapot national worker was a technical title evaluation level in the Zisha industry. It was also known as a craftsman and was an intermediate title. The national workers were the representative of the skills and creative ability of the purple sand artists, but it was not the same as the honorary title of master. The level of the national workers of the purple clay teapot was considered a middle grade title in the purple clay professional title system.
The price of Cui Guoyun's purple clay teapot ranged from a few hundred to a thousand yuan on the market. Although Cui Guoyun didn't seem to have a professional title and the current price shouldn't be expensive, once he obtained a professional title, the price might increase. If they were worried about Cui Guoyun's pot, they could ask an expert to appraise it. Since the search results did not provide specific price information, it was impossible to provide an accurate price range.
It was difficult to determine the value of Fan Qianwen's teapot because the search results provided did not provide clear information about the specific value of Fan Qianwen's teapot. Fan Qianwen was the fifth generation of the Fan family's teapot art. Her works were highly praised in the field of purple clay teapot. Her works combined the traditional techniques and innovative elements of the Fan family's teapot art, which was artistic and collectible. However, the specific value depended on many factors, including the rarity, uniqueness, artistry, and market demand of the work. If you are interested in the value of Fan Qianwen's purple clay teapot, it is recommended to consult a professional purple clay teapot connoisseur or refer to the relevant market conditions.
The price of Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot varied from source to source. According to the documents [1] and [2], the price of the Yong Shuying teapot was 508 yuan. However, document [4] mentioned different models and capacity of Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot, with prices ranging from 2999 yuan to 5200 yuan. In addition, the document [13] mentioned that the price of Yong Shuying's purple clay teapot was generally around 2000 yuan. Therefore, according to the information provided, the price of Yong Shuying's teapot was between 508 yuan and 5200 yuan.