Hand-carved from premium rosewood (Zitan), the Zi Yun Hu Xiang Teapot Artifact features fluid contours and an elegantly minimalist silhouette, marrying functionality with artistic mastery. Rosewood, long revered as a symbol of nobility, pairs with the teapot—a cornerstone of Chinese culture representing serenity, grace, and cultural depth. Each piece is meticulously sculpted by master artisans, with grain patterns and polished surfaces exuding understated luxury.
Pine Winds Brew Moon (Sandalwood Teapot Grip)
Design Highlights
Classic oriental teapot silhouette with fluid curves
Lid micro-carved with ruyi cloud motifs; spout shaped via calligraphic brushstroke technique
Ergonomic handle contours to palm, radiating sandalwood’s natural warmth
Symbolic Meaning
Pot belly: “Cosmic Vessel” (embracing abundance)
Spout: “Breath of Dao” (energy exchange)
Ideal gift for tea lovers: “Noble friendships flow like pure water”
Usage Scenarios
Anti-scald lid grip during tea ceremonies
Desk meditation companion for stress relief
Car pendant purifying air with sandalwood aroma

Fortune & Progeny Duo (Sandalwood Hulu Charm)
Design Highlights
Plump gourd form with natural vine engravings
Flat base for tabletop display; doubles as tea tool organizer
Symbolic Meaning
Hulu (Fortune & Progeny):
Newlyweds: “Lineage unbroken as vines”
Entrepreneurs: “Wealth cascading like gourds”
Usage Scenarios
Tea ceremony accessory holder
Study desk prosperity talisman
Keychain blessing charm

Shared Advantages
Holistic Wellness: Natural sandalwood aromatherapy + stress-relieving polish ritual
Pocket-Sized Zen: Palm-friendly dimensions for mobile mindfulness
Cultural Neutrality: Secular designs blending into modern/minimalist interiors