He makes perfection.

Every time, for decades.

Kuai Liangrong,

a World-Renowned Yixing Teapot Master

From Clay to Your Hands

The Origins of Our Teapots

Our teapots belong to the renowned Yixing Zisha tradition, crafted from clay sourced in Yixing, China. This craftsmanship has a history of over 500 years. Yixing teapots are often hailed as 'the finest teaware in the world'—a claim that is far from an exaggeration.

Elevated Aroma

We craft teapots using zisha clay, known for its unique dual-porosity structure. Scientific research shows this premium clay preserves tea's pure aroma and, over time, absorbs and releases rich tea fragrance.

Master Artisan

Kuai Yunhan

With over 20 years of dedication to the art of Yixing teapots, she and her works have been honored with multiple national and international awards.

Artisan Kuai Yunhan examining a teapot
Artisan Kuai Yunhan examining a teapot
  • 🏛 Collected by Luoyang Museum, Xiamen Museum, and Wuxi Museum

  • 🥇 Gold Award, 2020 China National Ceramic Masterpiece Exhibition

  • 🥇 First Prize, 1st Yixing Teaware Design Competition

  • 🥇 First Prize, Yixing–Shenyang Zisha Cultural Festival

    … and more

Her works are praised by Yixing masters and collectors for their perfect harmony of form, spirit, and rhythm.”


Kuai Tian, Executive Vice Chairman & Secretary General, Jiangsu Traditional Culture Promotion Association

Trusted by Museums.

Honored by Collectors.

Certificate of authenticity issued by three authoritative museums
Certificate of authenticity issued by three authoritative museums
Logos of three prestigious museums
Logos of three prestigious museums

Permanent Collection Certificates issued by the Xiamen Museum, Wuxi Museum, and Luoyang Museum — three well-established public museums in China recognized for their historical importance and official status.

Direct from Artisans

By skipping expensive middlemen, we create and sell directly—ensuring you get authentic quality while supporting local artisans.

Customer reviews

Discover what our clients think about our service

I was surprised when I received this teapot—it’s much lighter than I thought. Compared to the heavy iron teapots I’ve used before, this one feels small and elegant in my hands. I really like the ritual of making several infusions, and it adds a nice touch of ceremony when I serve tea to guests.

Ms. Huang

I've long heard of Kuai-style Zisha — it's very well-known. Only after receiving the teapot did I truly appreciate Master Kuai’s exceptional craftsmanship. I love using this teapot when friends come over. When I tell them it’s handmade, they’re always surprised and ask how the beautiful patterns were made. Having tea with this teapot feels so nice and relaxing.

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Ms. Fan

★★★★★
★★★★★
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