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Teapot with Pines

1893–1914
Culture
Japan
Measurements
Diameter: 8 cm (3 1/8 in.); width with handle: 10.5 cm (4 1/8 in.)
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The teapot's box has a seal of Yamamoto Shōseidō, a shop in Osaka that sold fine ceramics.

Description

Side-handled teapots known as kyūsu and hot water coolers, or yuzamashi, are essential components of sencha tea sets. The teapot is, of course, meant for steeping and serving the tea. Yuzamashi are used to cool boiled water to the ideal temperature for the type of tea to be brewed.

This teapot has a pine in underglaze blue on each side. The tip of one of these pines reaches onto the tiny lid, and as with the trees on the Water Cooler with Pines, CMA 2022.163, the trunks are curvy ribbons with little definition. Considering the execution of their designs, one might imagine the pot and cooler to have been part of the same set.
A white porcelain vessel features a bulbous body and a wide opening revealing a tan-colored interior. From the left, a short spout projects outward, while a longer tubular handle extends upward on the right. Underglaze blue paintings of pine trees and scattered dots decorate the body. The smooth, glazed surface reflects light, contrasting with the dark blue landscape that wraps around the vessel's rounded side.

Teapot with Pines

1893–1914

Seifū Yohei III

(Japanese, 1851–1914)
Japan

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