Hexagonal horizontal yixing clay woodfired teapot # 94800The exact term (literally six sided horizontal teapot) is not widely recorded as a standardized historical name, so the following is a cautious, general description based on the elements of that name and common Chinese teapot practice. Brief history Geometric and hexagonal pot forms appear throughout Chinese teaware history, notably in the scholar and Yixing (zisha) traditions from the late Ming into the Qing period and later. Artisans favored
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The exact term 六方水平壶 (literally “six-sided horizontal teapot”) is not widely recorded as a standardized historical name, so the following is a cautious, general description based on the elements of that name and common Chinese teapot practice.
Brief history
Geometric and hexagonal pot forms appear throughout Chinese teaware history, notably in the scholar and Yixing (zisha) traditions from the late Ming into the Qing period and later. Artisans favored angular, faceted designs alongside organic ones as part of a broader aesthetic that prized both function and literati restraint. Many such forms were produced in Jiangsu’s Yixing region and in imperial and private kilns, used for the gongfu tea ritual and everyday brewing.
About the shape
“六方” indicates a hexagonal, six‑faceted body; “水平壶” suggests a horizontal axis—spout and handle aligned on the same plane—resulting in a low, broad silhouette. The facets create crisp edges and planes that catch light and emphasize craftsmanship; lids and spouts are typically made to continue those planes, giving a tight, geometric harmony. Functionally, the compact horizontal profile aids pouring control and heat retention, while the flat facets give a secure grip and a distinctly architectural presence on the tea table.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.