A Yixing “Rou Bian” (肉扁壶) Teapot, Marked “Jingxi” (荊溪)China, 1970s–1980sA finely potted Yixing zisha teapot of the Rou Bian (肉扁壶) form, characterised by its gently flattened body and balanced proportions. The purple zisha clay displays an attractive metallic sheen, adding depth and visual interest to the surface.Both sides of the teapot are carved with poetic inscriptions, reflecting the literati tradition closely associated with Yixing wares. The poems may be translated as:自古文人愛品茶“Since antiquity, scholars have delighted in the refined appreciation of tea.”学来多士,铁评水“Learning produces many scholars; their judgments are sharp as iron and clear as water.”The base is stamped with the mark “Jingxi” (荊溪), a historic mark tracing back to the early Qing dynasty. Dimensions: H 6,5 × W 11 cm (spout to handle) × D 7 cmCapacity: approx. 100 mlCondition: Excellent, no damage.Please check the images carefully. Small imperfections and kiln-firing defects are not always described in detail. The written condition report is indicative only; the photographs provide the definitive and binding description of the item's condition. Shipping method: The item is securely packed and shipped with insurance without stand or doll house vase.
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