Guifei Zuijiu Style Teapot

Inspired by the legendary story of “Guifei Zuijiu” (The Drunken Concubine) from the Tang Dynasty, this hand-blown glass teapot captures the elegance, romance, and artistic spirit of ancient China.

The silhouette of the teapot is shaped after the graceful posture associated with Yang Guifei, one of the most celebrated beauties in Chinese history. In traditional Chinese opera and classical art, “Guifei Zuijiu” portrays Yang Guifei in a moment of poetic intoxication, expressing both tenderness and sophistication beneath the moonlit palace gardens.

Crafted from high-borosilicate glass, the teapot combines timeless cultural storytelling with modern tea aesthetics. Its flowing curves resemble the elegant sleeves and gentle movements of the imperial concubine, while the transparent glass allows tea leaves to bloom beautifully during brewing — turning every tea session into a visual experience.

More than a tea vessel, this teapot is a tribute to Chinese heritage, Tang Dynasty artistry, and the enduring beauty of traditional storytelling. Perfect for Gongfu tea, floral tea, or as a collectible display piece, it brings together culture, craftsmanship, and contemporary elegance in one refined design.

Location:

No. 154, Pocheng village, Benzhai Town, Xian County, Hebei Province, China