Complete vintage Yixing tea set in its original box, but it's not just any ordinary Yixing Zisha purple clay tea set, it's a Yixing tea set made by famous master potter & Chinese living national treasure, Zhou Giuzhen. (Born in 1943).
Yixing clay teapots , also called "Zisha", or Purple clay are made from Yixing clay. This traditional style of tea pot originated in China, dating back to the 15th century, and are made from clay produced near Yixing in the eastern Chinese province of Jiangsu.
The Yixing tea pot is marked with a signature chop seal on the bottom that reads 周桂珍 制 , Zhōuguìzhēn zhì, Made by Zhou Guizhen. Next to the chop seal are two additional seals, one that reads Zhou 周, another that reads Giuzhen 桂珍. Each of the handles is also signed Zhou 周. The label on the box reads 周桂珍 制, Made by Zhou Giuzhen with a chop seal beneath it that reads China Yixing, 中國 宜興.
Zhou Giuzhen was born in 1943 in Yixing, Dingshan, Jiangsu province, China. She started her apprenticeship in crafting Yixing pottery in 1958 at Yíxing Zisha Factory Number 1 under the tutelage of renowned masters Yin Chun Wang and Gu Jingzhou
In 1989 she was awarded the "Ceramic Art and Design" award by the China Arts & Craft Association. During that same year one of her Yixing teapots was added to the Nanjing Museum collection. Ms Zhou Giuzhen has earned several awards and recognitions for her work over the last several decades and has been designated a living national treasure by the Chinese government.
Several of her works are in Museum collections in various Chinese museums. Zhou Giuzhen's Yixing Teapots are highly sought after by collectors all over the world, often commanding astronomical prices at auction.
Here's a video of Master Zhou Giuzhen hand crafting a Yixing tea pot.
In 1989 she was awarded the "Ceramic Art and Design" award by the China Arts & Craft Association. During that same year one of her Yixing teapots was added to the Nanjing Museum collection. Ms Zhou Giuzhen has earned several awards and recognitions for her work over the last several decades and has been designated a living national treasure by the Chinese government.
Several of her works are in Museum collections in various Chinese museums. Zhou Giuzhen's Yixing Teapots are highly sought after by collectors all over the world, often commanding astronomical prices at auction.
Here's a video of Master Zhou Giuzhen hand crafting a Yixing tea pot.
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Wonderful video. I recently purchased a Yixing teapot and am trying to find out more about the maker. Your blog has been a wealth of information, especially since there's not a lot online about particular artists. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have a sculptural teapot which may be one of her earliest apprentice works, would you care to look at some pictures?
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