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This red clay (hongni) Shīpiáo teapot from the 1990s is a fine example of an early-period teapot. Its clay features a rich sandy texture, making it particularly suitable for nurturing and enhancing over time.
The teapot’s body is adorned with artistic details created using the 'applied clay' (堆泥) technique, showcasing a painting and the inscription '喜上眉梢' ('Joy Over the Eyebrows'), whose meanings beautifully complement one another.
The classic Shīpiáo shape, combined with the artistic embellishments, makes this a desirable piece from the early modern era, offering both functional and artistic appeal for tea enthusiasts and collectors alike.
This red clay (hongni) Shīpiáo teapot from the 1990s is a fine example of an early-period teapot. Its clay features a rich sandy texture, making it particularly suitable for nurturing and enhancing over time.
The teapot’s body is adorned with artistic details created using the 'applied clay' (堆泥) technique, showcasing a painting and the inscription '喜上眉梢' ('Joy Over the Eyebrows'), whose meanings beautifully complement one another.
The classic Shīpiáo shape, combined with the artistic embellishments, makes this a desirable piece from the early modern era, offering both functional and artistic appeal for tea enthusiasts and collectors alike.