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A small lidded teapot carved from jade, Qing dynasty.
Carved from a white-jade stone in the form of a teapot, it presents a rounded body with a short spout and a ring-shaped handle. The overall ground is a soft white, punctuated in places by pale yellowish and slightly purplish stone markings.
The lid is carved to resemble overlapping leaves and is topped with a rounded knob. The incised leaf lines are finely executed, becoming a principal visual feature of the teapot. The lid has an air hole, and the spout has a single aperture. With a brimful capacity of approximately 70cc, it is a small teapot intended for practical use. Its size is well suited to serving Chinese tea or sencha.
The stone surface shows abrasions, minor scratches, surface dulling, and variations in color. A jade‑carved teapot of quiet elegance.
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Tax included. | Flat ¥1,000 shipping (Honshu only, large items excluded)

