Crossing Cultures heads to Yixing in eastern China to learn more about the ancient art of Zisha teapots, while in Europe the team visits Saint-Louis to discover the firm's famous crystal creations.
An curved arrow pointing right. Zisha teapots are some of the first teapots ever made. The same techniques used in 14th-century China are used to make them today. A zisha teapot typically holds ...
Escape from the British Museum tells the story of a jade teapot becoming human and wishing to return to China. A short video series is racking up views in China, amplifying calls for the British ...
A privately owned Chinese refiner bought a cargo of West ... While such plants — known as teapots — have mostly been purchasing Russia’s ESPO and Iranian oil given those cargoes tend to ...
southeastern China, shows a skilled artisan creating a stunning piece of artwork on the inside of a white teapot. Using a specially designed bent brush, the artisan meticulously paints intricate ...