Bamboo Leaf Phoenix yixing clay woodfired teapot # 95608Note: the exact form "" is not a widely documented, standardized teapot type in published sources, so the following is a cautious, general description based on the name alone. "" literally reads "BambooLeaf PhoenixSong Teapot." Chinese teapot names often describe the dominant motif and silhouette, so this form likely combines bambooleaf shaping or decoration with phoenix imagery. Historically, Chinese small teapotsespecially those used for gongfu cha
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Note: the exact form "竹叶凤鸣壶" is not a widely documented, standardized teapot type in published sources, so the following is a cautious, general description based on the name alone.
"竹叶凤鸣壶" literally reads "Bamboo‑Leaf Phoenix‑Song Teapot." Chinese teapot names often describe the dominant motif and silhouette, so this form likely combines bamboo‑leaf shaping or decoration with phoenix imagery. Historically, Chinese small teapots—especially those used for gongfu cha and made in traditions such as Yixing clay—have long drawn on natural themes (bamboo, leaves) and auspicious animals (the phoenix) for both symbolic meaning and sculptural interest. Bamboo motifs symbolize resilience and integrity; the phoenix conveys auspiciousness, renewal, and grace. Such hybrid decorative forms became especially popular in Ming and Qing decorative arts, where artisans modeled lids, spouts, and handles into leaves, stems, or birds while keeping functional proportions.
Shape note: expect a compact, tea‑service‑scale vessel whose body echoes a bamboo leaf (elongated, gently curved with vein suggestion) combined with a phoenix element as a finial, spout or applied relief. The overall design would prioritize balance for steady pouring and a snug lid fit, consistent with traditional Chinese teapot craftsmanship.
Wood-fired handmade Yixing teapot made from Duanni clay sourced from the original Huanglongshan mine. Xu Shun Wei.