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Lid protection for purple clay pots: is a lanyard a wise choice?

author:Pot sand maker

The purple clay pot is a sharp tool for drinking tea, but it is also a fragile product, and many people will lose the lid when using or playing with the purple clay pot. The consequences are naturally unsatisfactory, either missing a mouth, or cracking, or simply shattered into several pieces. Although the former affects the aesthetics, it can still be used reluctantly, while the latter can only be swept into the trash, which makes people unhappy.

Lid protection for purple clay pots: is a lanyard a wise choice?

There is a saying in the purple sand industry: "It is better to have three pots than one lid." This sentence is enough to explain the cumbersome matching of the cover. This makes people aware of the importance of the lid. And in order to protect the lid of the purple clay pot, someone came up with a clever way, that is, to use a rope to tightly connect the pot to the lid to prevent them from accidentally falling off. The purple clay pot has an innate aura, and just like humans, it longs for free space. And for the relationship between the pot lover and the pot idiot, we can express it through many subtle details. So, should purple clay pots be tied to ropes? This is a question worth exploring.

Some claim that lanyards are unwise. This statement may be slightly sharp, making people feel unreasonable, and some people may have some dissatisfaction in their hearts after hearing it. However, some people do make such a point and present persuasive evidence. In Yixing, the hometown of the well-known purple clay pot, no one hangs the pot on a rope when making tea with the purple clay pot.

Lid protection for purple clay pots: is a lanyard a wise choice?

They are obsessed with the trick of using a pot! In such a group of tea nerds, the only practice is to taste tea with a good pot. Therefore, as long as you develop a good habit of using the pot and can concentrate when lifting the teapot, you don't have to worry about the lid of the pot breaking. Once cultivated to a certain realm, the teapot and the mind have reached a state of tranquility, and the true temperament will naturally be revealed. It has been suggested that the jug cord be tied to prevent the lid from detaching, however, it has been suggested that this is more dangerous. In fact, the lid and body of the pot are connected every day, whether it is cleaning the teapot or pouring tea leaves, the lid will shake there, and the chance of collision is greater. In addition, it may feel stable when fastened to the rope, but over time, the rope may also loosen, so the possibility of the teapot breaking is higher.

In our society, there are always some people who are obsessed with the beauty of ropes, whether they are in the world of tea shops, pot shops, or even private collection of pots, there will always be a few people who are good at tying the rope. For them, the kettle rope is not only a practical need, but also an emotional sustenance. In traditional Chinese culture, red knots are closely associated with tea and pots. The exquisite skill and breadth of Chinese knotting art give it a unique traditional beauty, which is not inferior to the beauty of tea and pots. These people who are good at tying ropes, through ingenious techniques, perfectly combine the pot and the rope, creating a unique artistic beauty. Tying the kettle rope can be reassuring. With a little attention to detail, you don't need to worry about bumping the pot. This peace and tranquility of mind seems to complement the fragrance of tea and the steadiness of the pot. Therefore, whether it is a tea shop, a pot shop or a private pot collection, we can see those who are good at tying the pot rope. They cleverly tie the rope to the lid of the pot, then pass the rope through the handle of the pot, and finally tie the rope to the body of the pot. In this way, an elegant and artistic pot was born. In this process, the tethered person not only shows his skills and love for the art of knots, but also conveys a respect and love for traditional culture. And this kind of love and respect is exactly the spiritual sustenance that our time needs. Therefore, whether in a tea shop, a pot shop or a private pot, the person who tied the pot rope is always there. They cleverly tie the rope to the lid of the pot, then pass the rope through the handle of the pot, and finally tie the rope to the body of the pot. In this way, an elegant and artistic pot was born.

Lid protection for purple clay pots: is a lanyard a wise choice?

To tie or not to tie, the rope is there; To tie or not to tie, the pot is there! The kettle rope can be like a life-saving rope, beware of possible carelessness; It can also be like quicksand, the more you hold it, the more you can't grasp it... And all this lies in the person with the rope. Raising a pot is by no means something that two kettle ropes can clearly say, but in life, things that can be treated with a smile and relief can be regarded as entertainment, why not?

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