Teapot in the Shape of a Gourd, anonymous, c. 1700

Teapot in the Shape of a Gourd, anonymous, c. 1700

formed, h 5cm × d 5cm More details

This teapot combines a number of shapes derived from nature. The body resembles a double gourd, while the spout and handle look like gnarled tree branches. A grapevine winds around the body. In Chinese culture, gourds and grapevines are regarded as auspicious, symbolizing longevity, fertility, and prosperity.

This work belongs to Teapot in the form of a bottle gourd (AK-NM-6580)