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Dragon Egg Yixing Teapot

Sale price¥24,800

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The Starlight Collection has long been the highlight of our curated Yixing teapot offerings, pun intended. Each teapot is finished using the Water-Polish (Shuimo) technique, a traditional craft dating back to the late Qing Dynasty in the 1800s. Featuring small-sized Yixing teapots, the collection offers designs that are both delightful and collectible, perfect companions for solo tea sessions.

The earliest record of the Dragon Egg (龍蛋) teapot dates back to the Ming Dynasty, where it was first mentioned by Grand Master Shi Dabin in the "Yangxian Teapot Ode." The name "Dragon Egg" comes from its shape, with an overall contour resembling an elongated oval, much like a dragon's egg.

The decoration features an entwined lotus pattern, crafted using Falangcai (珐琅彩), an enamel technique originating in the Qing Dynasty. This auspicious scrolling pattern, with its continuous and unbroken structure, symbolizes the idea of 'endless vitality.'


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Dragon Egg Yixing Teapot Sale price¥24,800
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Tale of the "Lost Treasure" - Shuimo Craftsmanship

The technique of water-polishing has existed in China for thousands of years, but its application to Yixing teapots did not appear until the Daoguang period of the Qing Dynasty (1820 to 1850). According to historical accounts, after Yixing teapots were exported to Siam (present-day Thailand), the locals regarded Zisha ware as equivalent to jewelry. As a result, they began to polish the teapots using abrasive stones to uniformly smooth out the rough surface, creating a glossy, mirror-like finish similar to glass. Additionally, the rims, lid knobs, and edges were often adorned with gold, silver, or copper, giving the teapots a jewel-like appearance. This refined aesthetic quickly gained favor among the Thai royal family and wealthy merchants, who eagerly collected them.

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