Dabin Ruyi Teapot
Dabin Ruyi Teapot Creator and Historical Background Shi Dabin was a key figure in Ming Dynasty purple clay pottery, born during the Wanli period and passing away in the early Shunzhi era of the Qing Dynasty. He came from a...
Dabin Ruyi Teapot Creator and Historical Background Shi Dabin was a key figure in Ming Dynasty purple clay pottery, born during the Wanli period and passing away in the early Shunzhi era of the Qing Dynasty. He came from a...
The Origin of the Xubian Teapot The origin of the Xubian teapot can be traced back to several historical periods and cultural contexts. The main sources and developmental lineage are as follows: Ancient Origins: Influence of Nomadic Leather Flasks The...
The "Fanggu Ruyi" Teapot Shape The "Fanggu Ruyi" teapot shape is a classic form among Yixing clay teapots, combining the traditional antique teapot silhouette with Ruyi motifs. It is valued both for its functionality and its artistic merit. The following...
"Lion Ball Teapot" (Shi Qiu Teapot) The Shiqiu Teapot, also known as the "Crouching Lion Teapot" (Fushi Hu), is a highly distinctive classic shape among Yixing teapots. It is named after the crouching lion playing with a ball that adorns...
La théière Qin Quan est un classique de Yixing dont la forme évoque un poids en bronze antique. Elle symbolise l’équité et la stabilité, avec un corps en forme de cloche, un bouton en pont et une composition équilibrée.
The Half-Duoqiu Teapot The Half-Duoqiu (半掇球) Teapot (also known as the "Half Duo"半掇) is a variation of the traditional Duoqiu Teapot. Its form is characterized by a hemispherical shape, as if a standard Duoqiu Teapot had been horizontally cut in...
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