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  2. Yixing clay teapot - Wikipedia

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    The Stonewares of Yixing: from the Ming period to the Present Day, (London: 1986, ISBN 0856671819). Wain, Peter, "A Taste of Transition: The Teapots of Yixing", Ceramic Review, 153, May/June 1995, pp. 42–45p; Pan Chunfang, Yixing Pottery: the World of Chinese Tea Culture, (San Francisco, Long River Press: 2004, ISBN 159265018X).

  3. Yixing ware - Wikipedia

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    Five Yixing clay teapots showing a variety of styles from formal to whimsical. Yixing clay (simplified Chinese: 宜兴泥; traditional Chinese: 宜興泥; pinyin: Yíxīng ní; Wade–Giles: I-Hsing ni) is a type of clay from the region near the city of Yixing in Jiangsu Province, China, used in Chinese pottery since the Song dynasty (960–1279) when Yixing clay was first mined around China's ...

  4. Chinese tea culture - Wikipedia

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    The first true teapot developed during the 16th century, when monks from the Jinsha Temple (Golden Sand Temple) near Yixing began making unglazed teapots from the local clay. Their use was popularized by Gong Chun, who became a servant in the house of Yixing tea master Wu Lun (1440–1522). [30] [31]

  5. Tea pet - Wikipedia

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    The birthplace of tea pets, Yixing, was first famous as the birthplace of Yixing clay in Song dynasty (960–1279 CE). [4] With the popularity of the Yixing clay teapot, Yixing became a major production center for tea pots, mugs, and other things used for making tea. Teapot artisans then began molding Yixing clay into various mythical creatures ...

  6. On Yixing Teapots - Wikipedia

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    On Yixing Teapots [a] (Chinese: 陽羨 茗壺 系; pinyin: Yángxiàn Mínghú Xì; Wade–Giles: Yang 2-hsien 4 Ming 2-hu 2 Hsi 4; with Yangxian being a Qin Dynasty name for Yixing [2]) is a treatise on Yixing clay teapots [2] written by Ming Dynasty author Zhou Gaoqi [2] (Chou Kao-chi; 周高起; d. 1644–45 [2]) in the Chongzhen era [2] ca ...

  7. Chinese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    This group included Yixing stonewares, Blanc de Chine, blue and white porcelain, and famille verte, noire, jaune and rose. [5] Chinese export porcelain was generally decorative, but without the symbolic significance of wares produced for the Chinese home market. [6]

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  9. Richard T. Notkin - Wikipedia

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    Richard T. Notkin was born on October 1948, in Chicago, Illinois. [1] He earned a BFA from Kansas City Art Institute in 1970, [1] studying under Ken Ferguson.In 1973, he received his MFA from the University of California, Davis, [1] where he studied under Robert Arneson.