Fan Jianfeng, male, native of Yixing, Jiangsu Province, born in 1976, National Assistant Arts and Crafts Master. In 1992, he officially entered the Purple Sand Craft Factory and learned how to make purple sand by hand from his teacher, Lu Jun. He had developed a solid foundation. Fan Jianfeng was the nephew of Master Cao Wanfen. He had a deep family background in the art of purple clay teapot. However, more personal information about Fan Jianfeng, such as his educational background, work experience, etc., was not provided in the search results.
Fan Jianfeng, male, native of Yixing, Jiangsu Province, born in 1976, National Assistant Arts and Crafts Master. In 1992, he officially entered the Purple Sand Craft Factory and learned how to make purple sand by hand from his teacher, Lu Jun. He had developed a solid foundation. Fan Jianfeng was the nephew of Master Cao Wanfen. He had a deep family background in the art of purple clay teapot. Later, he learned from his aunt, Cao Wanfen, and through her guidance and oral teaching, he had a deep understanding of the traditional purple sand craft. He studied at the Beijing Institute of Arts and Crafts and further improved his understanding of ceramic structures and shapes. In 2000, he founded his own studio, Tao Fengxuan, and participated in the Jiangsu Province Purple Sand Handmade Live Production Competition and won an award. Fan Jianfeng's works were favored by senior collectors at home and abroad.
Wang Ting, born in 1970, was a Yixing Zisha teapot craftsman. She loved painting and calligraphy since she was a child. She entered Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory in 1985 and learned pottery carving, painting and calligraphy, and purple sand plastic arts from her parents. Her works were a combination of modeling, production, painting, calligraphy, and pottery. Her workmanship was exquisite, the lines were smooth, fresh and elegant, and she was deeply loved and treasured by Southeast Asian people. According to the information provided, there was no mention of her detailed personal information, such as her date of birth, job title, etc.
Fan Qianwen was a Yixing purple clay teapot artist and the fifth generation of the Fan family teapot shop. She was born in a ceramic family in Yixing, Jiangsu Province. Her father was Fan Weiqun, a master of arts and crafts in Jiangsu Province and the founder of the Fan family's teapot shop. Fan Qianwen had been learning teapot making from her father since she was young and was good at traditional handmade techniques. Her purple clay works were more and more loved by teapot friends, and she became a new generation of purple clay female craftsmen. Fan Qianwen's works were famous for their exquisite craftsmanship and unique designs. She paid attention to the research of traditional craftsmanship and teapot making, and also tried to create new types of utensils. Fan Qianwen's teapot works often combined traditional and modern elements, showing her unique understanding and creativity of purple sand art. She used high-quality raw ore mud to make the pot body. The color was bluish gray, the mud was delicate, clear and warm, elegant and steady. Fan Qianwen's works were well received in the industry, and she was praised as an outstanding representative of the inheritance and innovation of the Fan family's purple sand skills.
Fan Yujun, a national craftsman, was born in 1973 in Yixing, Jiangsu Province, China's pottery capital. He had developed a strong interest in the art of teapot for a long time and began to learn it in 1991. Fan Yujun gathered the strengths of each family, coupled with his own understanding of teapot art, his skills became increasingly exquisite. He was good at designing and making square artifacts, focusing on shape, qi, and spirit, pursuing both hardness and softness. Fan Yujun's works combined the strengths of hundreds of schools and could combine the charm of the former dynasty's purple sand with the current purple sand techniques. Most of his pots were solemn, simple, elegant, and full of old-fashioned flavor. Fan Yujun had received many awards, including the Outstanding Award, the Third Prize, and the Silver Award. He also founded the studio "Juyizhai".
Fan Jianjun was a famous teapot maker. His works were loved by teapot lovers. Fan Jianjun's works included Mei Zhuang, Zen Lotus, Stone Piao, Da Bin Six Directions, Blessing Pot, Melon Joy, Xi Shi Fruit, Golden Silk Jade Hair, Tianmu Cup, Gao Shipiao, Prajna, Monk's Hat and many other series. His works were rich in subject matter, unique in decorative techniques, skilled in saber techniques, and fresh in style. Fan Jianjun's works have won various awards, such as the second prize of the National Porcelain Evaluation and the second prize of the Jiangsu Province Arts and Crafts Evaluation. His works showed his unique understanding and innovative style of making purple clay teapot, which was deeply appreciated and collected by teapot lovers.
Fan Jianxin was a state-level assistant craftsman. He was an artist who was passionate about purple clay teapots and had professional teapot making skills. In his nearly 30 years of teapot making career, he gradually formed his own unique artistic style through the selection of clay materials, the pursuit of production technology and modeling design, which was called "clear and elegant". His works have participated in many national arts and crafts competitions and won awards. They are deeply loved and praised by the majority of teapot lovers. Fan Jianxin was known as a fine horse among the rising stars of the purple clay world. His life as a teapot artist was full of legends. As for Fan Jianxin's specific works and information about the pot, the search results did not mention it, so it was impossible to provide a detailed answer.
Fan Jianping was a Yixing teapot craftsman. He was good at making teapots. Fan Jianping had a wealth of experience and talent in the field of purple clay teapot art. His works were famous for their beauty and unity of form and qi, and were highly praised by industry insiders. Fan Jianping paid attention to every detail and strived for perfection. From the material used to the concept to the shape, he strived for perfection. His works were not only works of art, but also excellent tools for drinking tea. Fan Jianping's purple clay teapot works showed his love and dedication to the art of purple clay, and also inherited and carried forward his own artistic tradition. He also passed on his experience and skills to the younger generation, cultivating a group of talented new talents in teapot art. Fan Jianping's purple clay teapot was a treasure among traditional China crafts, displaying the excellence of China ceramic art.
Fan Jianhua was a famous Yixing teapot master. He was born into a family of pottery artists in 1964. In 1982, she entered Yixing Purple Sand Craft Factory to study. She was taught by the famous master of arts and crafts, Lv Yaochen, and further studied teapot art with her mother, Cao Wanfen. Fan Jianhua was good at making all kinds of purple clay ware, especially flowery and patterned ware. His works were simple and elegant, with smooth lines, exquisite and beautiful. Her works had won many awards and were deeply loved and respected by teapot lovers. Fan Jianhua's purple clay teapot was mostly priced between 50,000 to 300,000 yuan. Her works were famous for their unique designs and exquisite craftsmanship, and were highly collectible.
Fan Jianjun was an artist of purple clay pots. He had designed and made many excellent works of purple clay pots. His works were rich in subject matter and had a variety of decorative techniques. They had both traditional styles and incorporated creativity and the poetry of the ancients. Some of his representative works included "Bright Moon in the Pine Tree","Strong Wind Festival","Iron Bone Ice Postures","Bamboo Rhyme Plum Blossom","East Fence Picking Chrysanthemum","Yao Jiao Cang Long","Autumn Beauty","Competition Show" and other tea utensils. Fan Jianjun's works were loved by fans of purple clay pots and had won various awards many times. His skills in making purple clay pots were at the peak of perfection, and he was considered to have the potential to become a master of making purple clay pots in China. His works also had a high collection value.
Fan Jianhua was a senior craftsman and a master of ceramic art in Jiangsu Province. She learned the art of the purple clay pot from the China arts and crafts master Lv Yaochen and her mother Cao Wanfen, and on this basis, she made an innovative design. Her works were simple and elegant, with smooth lines and exquisite and beautiful features. Fan Jianhua was good at making all kinds of purple clay ware, especially flowery and patterned ware. Her artistic achievements included winning many awards, such as the second prize of the fourth national ceramic competition and the Jingdezhen International Fine Porcelain Competition. Her works were deeply loved and respected by teapot friends, and she was known as the master of purple clay teapot art.