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A teapot is a vessel for brewing and serving tea.
Tang , Song , Yuan , Ming
, Qing, Republic and People's Republic
Chinoiserie
,
Famille Verte ,
Famille Noire ,
Famille Jaune ,
Famille Rose ,Imari ,
Jesuit porcelain ,
Willow Pattern ,
Nanking ,
Canton ,
Armorial porcelain ,
FitzHugh ,
Rose Medallion ,
Rose Canton ,
Rose Mandarin ,Rice grain
The earliest examples of teapots come from
Ming Dynasty in China, when leaf infusion became popular: Made from clay, of the YiXing region of
China. Pottery in the YiXing tradition has been strong since the Sung
Dynasty:. The transition from drinking bowls to teapots was a smooth one.
YiXing teapots were, and still are, used to brew tea as well as act as the
drinking vessel , the unglazed clay absorbing the flavor of brewed tea,
making them a favorite choice for tea lovers. The dissemination of YiXing
teapots greatly influenced not only the forms of teapots found throughout
the world, but also prompted the invention of hard-paste porcelain in the
western world.
Kraak porcelain, Yixing stonewares , Blanc-de-Chine, Blue and white, Famille
verte, noire, jaune and rose, Chinese Imari, Armorial wares and Canton
porcelain
17th century included Blue and white and Famille verte wares , Famille noire
and jaune
Armorial porcelain , Chinese Imari , Famille rose, Famille verte, encre de
chine, Blue and white wares
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