




Wu Jing Ti Liang Yixing Teapot
The Sunlight Collection showcases teapots crafted from premium golden Duanni (黃金段泥) clay, meticulously wood-fired over several days. Wood-fired Yixing teapots are renowned for their ability to soften and smooth water, enhancing the tea's flavor. Their unique texture, formed by natural ash and flame during firing, appeals to many tea enthusiasts.
The Wu Jing Ti Liang (吳經提梁) teapot was first unearthed in 1965 from the tomb of Wu Jing, a eunuch serving in the Ming Dynasty's Jiajing reign (1533). It is the earliest Yixing teapot from the early Ming period with a verifiable date. The Wu Jing teapot features a full-bodied design, with a gracefully rising belly and a sturdy, well-balanced base, embodying the robust simplicity characteristic of Ming-style furniture.
The decoration features a pair of hand-painted paradise flycatchers singing alongside a loquat tree, symbolizing auspiciousness and longevity.
Additionally, its size makes it an ideal choice for serving tea to two or more people.
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Hand decorated
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