- and
other small items, is
usually red or
brown in colour. Also
known as
zisha (宜興紫砂) ware, they are
typically left
unglazed and use
clays that are very...
- 宜興; pinyin: Yíxīng; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing), also
called Zisha teapot (Chinese: 紫砂; pinyin:
zǐshā; Wade–Giles: tsu sha; lit. 'Purple clay'), are made from...
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which is kept by some tea
drinkers for good luck. They are
usually made of "
zisha" or
Yixing clay, from the
region near
Yixing in
Jiangsu province, China...
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Marketed as an
iconic export product.
Zisha Daqu (紫砂大曲; "
Zisha Big Chu")
Nongxiang Baijiu 52% abv
Bottled in
zisha clay as to
allow baijiu to
better develop...
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China government,
industry began to revive. In 1954, 59
potters began the
Zisha production group of the
Shushan workshop with
funding from the
Tangdu Pottery...
- June 1996) was a
Chinese ceramic artist who
specialised in the
creation of
zisha-ware teapots. He was a
founder and
Deputy Director of
Research and Technology...
- Sep 2013.
Siegmund Breitbart at IMDb
American Strength Legends:
Siegmund "
Zisha"
Breitbart Siegmund Breitbart's
Muscle Builder Apparatus Siegmund "Zishe"...
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Zusha (sometimes
spelled Zushye, Zusil, Zoussia, Zušya, Zushya, Zushia,
Zisha of Anipoli) was an
early Hasidic luminary and well-known tzaddik. He was...
- (Chinese: 钱盈盈) is a
Chinese ceramic artist, who
specializes in the
Yixing ware (
Zisha)
skill of “Hua Genre”.
Doctor of
Philosophy Nanjing University. The Great...
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hundred strong will have ten left to the
House of Israel'. Frydman, A.
Zisha (1986) [1974].
Wellsprings of Torah.
Judaica Press. pp. xii–xxiii. ISBN 0910818045...