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Jiangponi

Big-Brim Hat Yixing Teapot

A warbling knob seems to spread out onto the shallow domed lid and over the edge, something about the pale, textured hongni giving a sense of movement to the piece. A playful, unique interpretation of the Li Mao form, resembling a style of bamboo hat, the knob rather resembles that used in the You Quan form to abstract a jet of water bubbling up in a serene pool. But the cute hook of the spout, the ripple of the lid, and the swell of the body with its almost seamless foot are endearing details that make the shape something all its own. Fill the wide mouth with large leaves, empty through the built-in ball filter, and tip your own hat to the artist.


The clay

Discovered by accident while building a road between two mountains, both Yixing mines, this is a paragenetic ore called jiangponi (meaning 'downhill clay'), formed from a combination of minerals found in hongni, zini, and duanni—a good choice for the indecisive.

The intersection of these different ores offer differing combinations of each, though even all together, this is a rarer material than other Yixing ores. The processing of the clay leaves speckling in a blended color, depending on the exact mixture and firing temperature.


Why do I need a Yixing teapot?

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  • ARTIST:  Jiangli
  • MATERIAL:  jiàng pō ní, 降坡泥 (lit. 'downhill mud')
  • MINE:  Huánglóngshān, 黄龙山
  • SHAPE:  Li Mao, 笠帽 (Asian conical hat)
  • CAPACITY:  180 ml
  • HEIGHT:  6.5 cm
  • WIDTH:  8 x 11.5 cm
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