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Is Wu Jun teapot worth collecting?
Worth it.

Wu Jun, arts and crafts artist. 1987 was born in Longquan celadon family, grew up in Shang Yang, and was deeply influenced by porcelain clay art. As an adult, he studied glaze water and antique porcelain making with Li Zhiming, the grandson of Longquan celadon legend Li Huaide. His works have participated in various exhibitions and won awards for many times. The teapot he made is still valuable for collection.

Zisha Pot is a unique handmade clay handicraft in China. Its production began in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty, and the raw material was purple mud, which was produced in Dingshu Town, Yixing, Jiangsu Province. The teapot is bullish in the auction market and is an antique with collection value. The works of famous artists are often hard to find. As the saying goes, Yixing purple sand is the most desirable jewelry for human beings.