Auspicious Cloud Xi Shi yixing clay woodfired teapot # 95610

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"Xiangyun Xishi Hu" literally means "Auspicious Clouds Xishi Teapot." It pairs the classic Xishi (西施) teapot silhouette — one of the canonical Yixing forms named after the legendary beauty Xishi — with a cloud-motif (祥云, xiangyun) decoration. The Xishi shape has long-standing roots in Jiangsu’s Yixing pottery tradition (popularized from the late Ming into the Qing), prized for its harmonious, feminine proportions, understated elegance, and excellent handling for gongfu-style brewing.

Typical Xishi teapots are low and gently rounded, with a broad but compact body, subtle shoulder, a slightly domed lid that fits flush, a short graceful spout and a simple loop or arched handle. The form emphasizes balance and comfort in the hand and promotes good heat retention and aroma concentration. Xiangyun decoration — rendered as carved, stamped, or applied cloud patterns — is a common auspicious motif in Chinese decorative arts, suggesting blessing and good fortune and adding a lyrical surface texture without altering the pot’s functional geometry.

Without a maker’s mark or provenance, the exact workshop, date, clay type, and method of decoration cannot be confirmed from the name alone. In general, such pieces are made in various zisha or similar clays and are appreciated both as functional brewing vessels and as objects of traditional Chinese aesthetic and symbolism.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.
Regular price $351.00
Auspicious Cloud Xi Shi yixing clay woodfired teapot # 95610
$351.00
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