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Yang Fei's personal experience.

Yang Fei, 197 1 was born in Du Tao Zisha family, a famous arts and crafts artist, an outstanding young ceramist, a member of Yixing Zisha Association and Jiangsu Arts and Crafts Association. Influenced by ceramic culture since childhood, he loves purple sand art very much. 1988 began to set foot in purple sand, and studied purple sand art with his father (1958, my father was an apprentice in the Gu Jingzhou purple sand master remedial class), and later many masters came. The technique is becoming more and more mature and perfect, and the works always insist on using high-quality raw ore purple sand mud as raw material, showing the charm and charm of traditional pot-making art to the fullest, creating a green tea set, so that tea drinkers can taste elegant and drink healthily.

In June, 2006, Shi Piao Hu won the gold medal of traditional arts and crafts in China.

In July 2007, Hu was collected by China Overseas Chinese Museum.

June 5438+February 2007, "Fishing Hood Pot" won the gold medal of Foshan International Tea Expo in Guangdong;

On June 5438+ 10, 2008, Shipiao pot won the gold medal in the 5th China International Tea Expo. 065438+20091October "Antique Pot" donated 50,000 yuan to the auction site of May12 earthquake.

In September 2009, the flat-bellied pot was collected by China Folk Art Treasures Museum.

On June 5438+065438+ 10, 2009, Yiran Huzhuang was photographed by the large-scale photography team of Zi Ni Chun Hua of Zhujiang Film Studio.

20 10 12 was loved by collectors because of its characteristics, and was interviewed by Guangdong TV station.

20 1 1.06 ruyi pot won the gold medal in China arts and crafts master boutique Expo.

On August 20 1 1, the "horizontal bag pot" won the gold medal in the cross-strait handicrafts and purple sand boutique Expo.

20 1 1 year 1 1 moon round wall pot is collected by Wuxi Museum.

June 20 12 "Shapu Juyun Pot" won the gold medal in the National Arts and Crafts Heritage and Innovation Selection of Oriental Pearl Cup.