How to season a new yixing teapot?

🔹 Step 1: Initial Cleaning (Removing Kiln Residue)

  1. Rinse with water: Use purified or boiled water to flush out residual sand and kiln dust from the interior.
  2. Gentle brushing: Clean with a soft-bristle toothbrush or tea cloth, paying attention to the spout, lid interior, and any crevices.
    •  Never use dish soap or chemicals (porous clay absorbs odors and toxins).

🔹 Step 2: Seasoning Process (Eliminates Odors + Hydration)

Method A: Mild Tea Soaking (Recommended)

  1. Warm Up: Rinse the teapot inside and out with warm water to preheat the clay and prepare its pores.
  2. Add Tea: Place loose tea leaves inside the teapot (matching your intended tea type).
  3. Fill Water: Pour hot water into the pot until the leaves are fully submerged. Fill the pot to the brim and put the lid on.
  4. Soak: Let it steep for 4-8 hours or overnight. This gently eliminates earthy odors and begins the seasoning process. (Extend soaking time if odors persist.)

Method B: Basic Water Boiling (Advanced)

  1. Cold start: Fully submerge the teapot and lid in a pot of cool, pure water. Place a clean, thin cloth on the bottom of the pot to prevent the teapot from knocking against the bottom.
  2. Simmer: Bring to a gentle boil, then immediately reduce to a low simmer for 15-20 minutes. Turn off the heat and let it cool down naturally in the water.

🔹 Step 3: Drying & First Use

  1. Air-dry: After the teapot has cooled completely, remove it and pat it dry with an odor-free cloth. Place it upside-down in a shaded area with good airflow (no direct sun).
  2. Odor check: Gently sniff the inside of the pot. If any unnatural smells (like earthy or musty odors) persist, repeat Step 2.

⚠️ Critical Notes

  1. Thermal shock warning: Always allow the teapot to cool naturally after boiling—sudden temperature changes can cause cracks. Never pour boiling water into a cold teapot; pre-warm it first.
  2. Dedicated use: Yixing clay retains flavors; assign one teapot per tea category (e.g., black tea, oolong, puerh).
  3. Maintenance: Rinse the teapot with hot water immediately after each use to prevent tea scale buildup. Never use soap.

🌿 The Science Behind "Opening the Pot"

Yixing's dual-pore structure benefits from this process by:

  •  Removing industrial residues and "fire qi" (kiln energy).
  •  Expanding pores to improve breathability and flavor retention.
  •  Building a tea oil patina over time for richer brews.

Properly prepared, your teapot will mature like fine wine—each brew better than the last! 🍵