Title
Teapot with twig handle
Year/Period
Late 17th-early 18th centuries
Region
Dehua, Fujian province, China
Object Type
Material
Dimension
Object size: 001: L15 x W9.5 x H10 cm,
Object size: 002: H2.5 x Dia 6.0 cm
Object size: 002: H2.5 x Dia 6.0 cm
Accession No.
2000-03379
Collection of
Credit Line
Gift of Frank and Pamela Hickley
This ewer is a good example of a high quality piece elegantly moulded with the durablity associated with bamboo. The Dehua potter’s eye for naturalistic details is seen in the finely modelled bamboo twig handle, plaited knot on the lid and band of bosses or nodes for the roots. The theme of bamboo was associated with integrity, one of the scholarly virtues. The word for bamboo joints is 'jie' and 'qijie' means ‘integrity’.Dehua, located on the southeast coast of Fujian province, is well known for its production of white porcelain, known to Europeans as 'blanc de Chine'. The earliest Dehua porcelain was produced as early as the 14th century but the production and quality of these porcelain peaked around the 17th and 18th centuries.












