Plum Blossom Antique yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94782
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The name "梅花仿古壶" literally reads as “plum‑blossom archaistic teapot.” While there is no single, standardized canonical model called exactly that, the label typically refers to a teapot that combines a plum‑blossom (meihua) motif with an archaistic or “antique‑style” (fanggu) silhouette.
Brief history: Archaistic teapots became popular as part of literati and connoisseur taste from the late Ming into the Qing dynasty, when makers often drew on ancient bronze and ceramic vessel shapes and combined them with natural motifs. Yixing (Zisha) workshops in Jiangsu province are especially known for inventive small teapots that imitate classical forms and adapt flower, fruit, and animal themes. The plum blossom is a perennial favorite in Chinese art—valued for its symbolism of resilience, purity, and the coming of spring—so it appears frequently on teapots, both as decoration and as an organizing shape.
Shape note: A “plum‑blossom archaistic” teapot is usually low and petal‑lobed, with a body formed in five (or sometimes more) rounded lobes suggesting a blossom, a lid that echoes the petal contour and a modest finial, and balanced short spout and handle. Materials and exact proportions vary by maker.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.
Brief history: Archaistic teapots became popular as part of literati and connoisseur taste from the late Ming into the Qing dynasty, when makers often drew on ancient bronze and ceramic vessel shapes and combined them with natural motifs. Yixing (Zisha) workshops in Jiangsu province are especially known for inventive small teapots that imitate classical forms and adapt flower, fruit, and animal themes. The plum blossom is a perennial favorite in Chinese art—valued for its symbolism of resilience, purity, and the coming of spring—so it appears frequently on teapots, both as decoration and as an organizing shape.
Shape note: A “plum‑blossom archaistic” teapot is usually low and petal‑lobed, with a body formed in five (or sometimes more) rounded lobes suggesting a blossom, a lid that echoes the petal contour and a modest finial, and balanced short spout and handle. Materials and exact proportions vary by maker.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.
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Plum Blossom Antique yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94782
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