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Green glaze yi xing

by stevorama » Mar 7th, '17, 22:59

Reorganized teaware forum!!! :o

Great find at the thrift store today. I've seen vintage glazed yi xing, but not this type. Missing the teapot and 1 small plate. I think the lid on the container is actually the teapot lid, which is unfortunate.

Appreciate any info or age or origin.
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Sep 25th, '17, 10:58

Re: Green glaze yi xing

by Steve@Adagio » Sep 25th, '17, 10:58

That is a fantastic find! Did you have any luck finding the origin information?

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Re: Green glaze yi xing

by stevorama » Sep 28th, '17, 16:37

Steve@Adagio wrote: That is a fantastic find! Did you have any luck finding the origin information?
No info so far. I've seen somewhat similar jun glaze yi xing online, but nothing that is identical.

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Re: Green glaze yi xing

by Frisbeehead » Oct 1st, '17, 03:19

I always wondered what glazed Yixing actually is. Is it like glazed teaware from Yixing, or teaware made with that kind of clay and then glazed, or how does it work? Since most Yixing is favored for its effects on tea through it's unglazed clay, I assume the glazed Yixing wares are for appearance right?

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Re: Green glaze yi xing

by steanze » Oct 8th, '17, 23:37

Frisbeehead wrote: I always wondered what glazed Yixing actually is. Is it like glazed teaware from Yixing, or teaware made with that kind of clay and then glazed, or how does it work? Since most Yixing is favored for its effects on tea through it's unglazed clay, I assume the glazed Yixing wares are for appearance right?
Glazed yixing from Qing dynasty usually is only glazed on the outside, not on the inside. These green pieces are a bit unusual, I haven't seen much like this either.

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