Best for
Short Gongfu infusions, Pu-erh, oolong, and teas you want to brew repeatedly in a seasoned clay pot.
Yixing teapots are porous clay teapots traditionally used for Gongfu brewing. They are best chosen by clay type, capacity, shape, and the tea you plan to brew most often. Tealibere curates handmade Yixing and Zisha teaware for pu-erh, oolong, black tea, and focused daily tea rituals.
If you are new to Yixing, start with the practical details: choose a capacity that fits your brewing style, dedicate the pot to one tea family, and check the product page for material, size, and care notes. A well-matched Yixing teapot can become a long-term brewing companion rather than just another vessel.
| Decision | Beginner-friendly choice | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 100-150 ml for solo brewing; 150-200 ml for 2-3 people | Gongfu tea uses short infusions, so smaller pots give better control. |
| Tea pairing | Pu-erh, roasted oolong, or black tea | These teas often benefit from the heat retention and seasoning of clay. |
| Care | Use hot water only; avoid detergent | Yixing clay is porous and can absorb flavors from soap or mixed teas. |
| First teapot | A balanced shape with a comfortable pour | Daily usability matters more than an unusual shape for beginners. |
Zisha means purple clay, the family of mineral-rich clays associated with Yixing teaware. Because the clay is porous, many tea drinkers dedicate one pot to one tea family. Use one Yixing teapot for pu-erh, another for oolong, and a neutral gaiwan when you want to compare many teas without flavor carryover.
Pair your Yixing teapot with Pu-erh tea, Oolong tea, a tea tray, and a fairness pitcher. For setup guidance, read How to Choose the Right Yixing Teapot, How to Season a Yixing Teapot, and the Yixing Zisha Craft Guide.
Buying guide
Yixing teapots are made from zisha purple clay and work best when one pot is dedicated to one tea family. For most beginners, 150-250 ml is practical for oolong, Pu-erh, and Gongfu brewing.
Short Gongfu infusions, Pu-erh, oolong, and teas you want to brew repeatedly in a seasoned clay pot.
Capacity, lid fit, pour speed, clay type, handle comfort, and whether the shape suits your tea.
Rinse with hot water only, avoid soap, and dedicate the pot to one tea family for a cleaner seasoning.
Pu-erh tea, oolong tea, a fairness pitcher, and a tea tray for clean short infusions.
Pick a pot below by the tea you will dedicate to it. Pu-erh and roasted oolong are the easiest pairings.
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