Horizontal kettle yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94790

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The name 水平壶 (shuǐpíng hú, literally “horizontal pot”) suggests a teapot whose primary visual axis runs parallel to the table — a low, elongated or squat vessel that reads more horizontal than tall. The exact term “水平壶” is not widely attested in standard historic form lists, so the precise canonical design can be ambiguous; it is best understood as a descriptive name rather than a single fixed archetype.

General historical context: small, specialized teapots became prominent in China from the late Ming through the Qing dynasties, when tea culture (especially gongfu brewing) encouraged compact, carefully proportioned vessels. Yixing (Zisha) workshops and later studio potters experimented freely with proportions and novelty shapes, producing many named variants. Names often described silhouette, posture, or inspiration rather than strictly codified models, so horizontal variants likely arose as creative adaptations within that broader tradition.

Shape note: a “horizontal” teapot typically features a low, elongated oval or cylinder, a short spout and a handle aligned along the long axis, and a low-profile lid. The form emphasizes stability, a calm lateral silhouette, and efficient, quick brews — well suited to concentrated gongfu-style service. Materials are commonly purple clay, porcelain, or stoneware.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.
Regular price $364.00
Horizontal kettle yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94790
$364.00
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