Pale Yellow Qin Quan yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94895The exact form called "" is not universally standardized, so a degree of ambiguity exists; however, the name gives useful clues. Literally it reads lightyellow Qinweight teapot. In Chinese teapot nomenclature, (Qinquan) commonly refers to a shape inspired by ancient Qin Han dynasty balance weights or related antiquities a compact, lowprofile body with an emphasis on balanced proportions. The modifier indicates a pale yellow color, either from a light
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The exact form called "淡黄秦权壶" is not universally standardized, so a degree of ambiguity exists; however, the name gives useful clues. Literally it reads “light‑yellow Qin‑weight teapot.” In Chinese teapot nomenclature, “秦权” (Qin‑quan) commonly refers to a shape inspired by ancient Qin/Han dynasty balance weights or related antiquities — a compact, low‑profile body with an emphasis on balanced proportions. The modifier “淡黄” indicates a pale yellow color, either from a light clay, a slip, or a thin glaze.
Brief history: The teapot tradition that produced named forms like this grew from Jiangsu’s Yixing and other 17th–19th century studio workshops where potters adapted classical motifs and archaeological shapes into functional teawares. Craftspeople often borrowed names from historical objects (weights, boxes, gourds) to describe silhouettes; those names remained in use while exact proportions varied by maker. Such forms reflect the Qing/Ming interest in antiquarian aesthetics and the close relationship between ceramic craft and scholar tastes.
Shape note: Expect a compact, horizontally balanced body, a short, well‑centered spout, a snug lid and a loop or C‑shaped handle — all arranged to suggest the solidity and symmetry of a weight. The light yellow surface gives a gentle, warm appearance and would suit gongfu brewing of oolong or black teas; like many traditional clays, it will mellow with use.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.
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Pale Yellow Qin Quan yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94895