Vitality yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94887The exact form called "" (literally "shengji pot" or "vitality lifeforce teapot") is not widely documented in standard typologies, so its precise historic origin and fixed proportions are ambiguous. The name, however, follows a long Chinese practice of giving teapots evocative names that reflect shape, spirit, or auspicious meaning rather than a single factory pattern. General historical context: small, named teapots have been produced in China since
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The exact form called "生机壶" (literally "shengji pot" or "vitality/life‑force teapot") is not widely documented in standard typologies, so its precise historic origin and fixed proportions are ambiguous. The name, however, follows a long Chinese practice of giving teapots evocative names that reflect shape, spirit, or auspicious meaning rather than a single factory pattern.
General historical context: small, named teapots have been produced in China since the Ming and Qing dynasties, with Yixing (Zisha) workshops and Jiangsu/Anhui potters especially known for inventing and naming countless forms. Such names often signal an aesthetic or functional intent—compact vessels for gongfu brewing, sculptural experiments, or symbolic motifs—so a pot called "shengji" would be read as celebrating vitality, renewal, or dynamic form within that tradition.
Shape note: a "生机壶" would likely be relatively small and well‑balanced for gongfu tea, with lively, flowing lines or subtly organic modeling that suggests movement or growth. Expect a practical spout and handle alignment for smooth pouring, and a lid that fits snugly. Surface treatment may range from raw, slightly textured zisha to a carefully polished finish, depending on the maker.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.