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Fortune

Fortune

亨裕平蓋壺

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Artist:
Pan Yi 潘荑
Form:
Pot
Craftsmanship:
Zisha
Material:
Lao Zini (Old Purple Clay)
Dimensions:
68mm tall, 75mm diameter, 110mm spout to handle
Volume:
145ml


An exquisitely executed teapot from artist Pan Yi, resplendent with the maturity of a master potter’s hand. A rounded belly rises to meet the precise right angles of the lip and lid, creating a stark contrast and sightline across the form. This shape is mirrored again the delicate finial, and offset by a sharp spout. This is Pan Yi’s interpretation of a pot shape popular during the late Ming to early Qing era. Its name loosely translates to “fortunate flat-lid”.

Made from slabs and coils of semi-porous old zini clay, the artist works each 2D component in the round with wooden paddles and miniature rolling pins, to exacting proportions. Each of Pan Yi’s teapots is entirely hand made and entirely unique, yet balanced to a near machine-like quality. The results can be felt in the tang and balance of the vessel, honed by the artist at every stage.

The artist sources her clay body from her family’s own safe kept slabs in Yixing, China, the epicenter of the celebrated, eponymous Yixing Pottery. The makeup of zisha remains permeable after firing, and with each steeping, the pot will begin to absorb trace amounts of the tea’s oils and character. This quality has given rise to a long tradition of dedicating one pot to just one tea type, for as the clay seasons over time, each pot takes on a singular terroir of its own.

This pot features a built-in strainer for easy, dripless pouring.

Usage and care: Thoroughly rinse any particles of sand from the interior before use. Dedicate one tea type per pot. Eventually, a tea pot will be seasoned with the particular character of a tea. Hand-wash only without soap or detergent.

 

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