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How about a 999 sterling silver teapot?
Silver was used exclusively by the royal family in ancient times. For silverware, the royal family controls it very strictly, and it is difficult for ordinary people to touch it. The reason why silverware is respected by the royal family is that its output is not much, just as the value of aluminum in one period is even higher than that of gold in the same period. Therefore, any silverware left in the world, carved by ancient craftsmen, is very valuable today.

Silver itself is a precious metal, and the price is even less intimate after it is made into a pure silver teapot. Throughout the ages, it was praised that "the silver pot is the weight of boiling water and the silver pot is the weight of making tea". Apart from some old silver pots and handmade silver pots, which are works of art with collectible value, silver pots do play an important role in adding color and have advantages that teapots and porcelain bowls can't make up for. Therefore, people who really understand tea will not be satisfied with tea sets and have a certain economic foundation. Choosing a silver pot to boil water and make tea is the basic configuration.

Xu Cishu wrote in Tea Sparse in the Ming Dynasty: It is good to inject tea without being angry with others, so silver is the first tin. The silver pot not only has noble color, fast conductivity and improved water quality, but also releases silver ions. Among the boiling utensils, the pure silver pot for boiling water is the most precious. Because the silver pot market is good now, most silver pots on the market are 99.96% pure, and 99.99% silver pots are rare. Don't underestimate the gap of 0.03%. Compared with the same tea, the tea soup they brewed is far from the color and taste, and a good silver pot is hard to find.

The pure silver teapot is made of pure silver. The water contained in the pure silver teapot will release a small amount of silver ions. As long as there are 50 billion silver ions in a liter of water, it is enough to inhibit the survival of bacteria. The bactericidal and bacteriostatic effect of silver ions is even more effective than many professional fungicides, so there is no need to worry about whether the silver basin is healthy or not. All kinds of data displayed by modern medicine can be clearly seen, which is also liked by many antiques and collectors, otherwise the market for silver pots would not be so high.

Cooking tea in a pure silver teapot can make Shui Rou smooth as silk, taste and throat rhyme more delicate, soft, sweet, smooth, round and full, which not only promotes the fragrance of tea, but also awakens the taste of Pu 'er tea or Tieguanyin, which is incomparable to other utensils. Because the chemical nature of the silver pot itself also determines its revered status as the father of tea.

Handmade, it is definitely the best interpretation of the pure silver teapot. The purity is 99.99%, and a piece of silver gallbladder has changed into various shapes through the hands of skilled craftsmen. Dragon and phoenix, flowers, scenery and various patterns are all defined on the silver teapot, which further sets off the extraordinary appearance of the silver teapot. Be as elegant as a gentleman and show your faith.

Such a unique pure silver teapot needs the care of a lover. Insisting on long-term use is not only a blasphemy, but also an affirmation. However, after long-term use, the surface of pure silver teapot will be oxidized and easy to turn black due to the reaction with tea, which is a manifestation of high purity of silverware. In this case, we can restore luster by brushing our teeth gently with a toothbrush and toothpaste. Moreover, long-term preservation of the emotional silver pot will form a unique patina, giving the silver pot a unique luster and better reflecting the user's mood.

This answer is provided by the planning department of Hunan Chen Zhi Jewelry Co., Ltd.. I hope I can help you. Thank you!