Immortal Peach Flat yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94852Xiantao Bianping Hu () literally Immortal Peach Flattened Teapot is a name that blends a decorative motif (xian peach, a longlife symbol in Chinese art) with a body type (bianping, flattened or lowprofile pot). The exact label does not correspond to a single, universally codified historic model and may be a modern or workshopspecific variant, but it draws on long traditions in Chinese teaware. Brief history: The peach as a symbol of longevity and
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Xiantao Bianping Hu (仙桃扁平壶) — literally “Immortal/Peach Flattened Teapot” — is a name that blends a decorative motif (xian/peach, a long‑life symbol in Chinese art) with a body type (bianping, “flattened” or low‑profile pot). The exact label does not correspond to a single, universally codified historic model and may be a modern or workshop‑specific variant, but it draws on long traditions in Chinese teaware.
Brief history: The peach as a symbol of longevity and auspiciousness has appeared in Chinese ceramics and metalwork for many centuries; potters have applied peach motifs and fruit‑shaped elements since at least the late imperial period. Flattened, low‑squat teapots are also well established in the Yixing and late‑Ming/Qing teapot repertoire, prized for their balanced silhouette and tactile appeal. Contemporary artisans continue to combine these themes, producing pieces that reference classical forms while allowing for individual interpretation.
Shape note: Expect a broad, low, slightly compressed body with a relatively wide lid and short, harmonious spout and handle. The flattened profile emphasizes horizontal lines and stability; a peach‑inspired lid knob or subtle surface carving often signals the “xiantao” aspect. The form is decorative yet functional, offering good heat retention and an intimate, hand‑held presence.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.