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Teapot in a shape of a melon
Teapot in a shape of a melon

Teapot in a shape of a melon

Place of OriginYixing, Jiangsu Province, China
Date1970-1980
MaterialsHigh-fired ceramic (Yixing ware)
DimensionsH. 2 in x L. 4 1/4 in x W. 2 5/8 in, H. 5.1 cm x L. 10.8 cm x W. 6.7 cm
Credit LineGift of Jane R. Lurie
Object number2008.4.a-.b
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsCeramics
On View
On view
LocationGallery 17
Markingsseal: Wang of Jingqi (Jingqi Wang zhi
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Tea Making, 1300–present

To infuse drinkers with vitality, varieties of tea were made according to season and weather conditions. Tea became a part of the aesthetics of the imperial family and educated elite who sought ideal preparation requiring quality mountain spring water, high-quality tea from renowned tea plantations, and the perfect tea ware. Tea making involved pouring boiling water over tea leaves in specially designed pots, from which tea was poured into small cups for individual drinking.