Traditional Han tiles yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94812The exact term "" is somewhat ambiguous literally it reads traditional Han tile, which suggests a teapot form inspired by Han dynasty roof tiles or tile motifs rather than a widely documented, standardized teapot shape. Because the precise historic prototype is not clearly established, the following provides a cautious, general context. Many Chinese teapots, especially those from the Yixing (zisha) tradition, draw on architectural and archaeological
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The exact term "传统汉瓦" is somewhat ambiguous — literally it reads “traditional Han tile,” which suggests a teapot form inspired by Han-dynasty roof tiles or tile motifs rather than a widely documented, standardized teapot shape. Because the precise historic prototype is not clearly established, the following provides a cautious, general context.
Many Chinese teapots, especially those from the Yixing (zisha) tradition, draw on architectural and archaeological forms for their silhouettes. The Han dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE) produced distinctive ceramic roof-tiles and geometric ornament that have periodically inspired decorative arts. From the Ming and Qing periods onward, potters frequently adapted architectural lines—flat planes, stepped ridges, low profiles—into functional teapots that emphasize balance, tactile surfaces, and restrained ornament.
Shape note: A “Han-tile” inspired teapot typically reads as low and rectilinear or gently faceted, with a broad, slightly flattened body, a lid that may mimic a ridge or tile seam, and a compact spout and handle proportioned for steady pouring. Surface texture or clay color often evokes fired tile or brick tones, reinforcing the architectural reference while remaining fully practical for brewing.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.
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Traditional Han tiles yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94812