Description
There is something quietly wonderful about a teapot that earns a second look. This Chinese Yixing-style teapot from the 1980s–1990s is shaped entirely as a gnarled tree trunk, with a charming squirrel perched naturally among the branches. It is the kind of piece that sits comfortably on a tea table or display shelf — functional when needed, sculptural always.
Crafted from unglazed Zisha-style clay, the surface carries rich bark-like textures worked with considerable skill. Bamboo-inspired elements wind through the design alongside an organically shaped handle, giving the whole piece the character of a miniature woodland scene rather than a conventional teapot. The sculptural finial on the lid continues the naturalistic theme, and the lid itself fits snugly and securely.
Details & Specifications
- Origin: China
- Marking: 宜興 (Yixing) mark to base
- Era: 1980s–1990s
- Material: Unglazed Zisha-style clay
- Design: Tree trunk form with squirrel and bamboo motifs
- Lid: Sculptural finial with snug-fitting lid
- Width: 18 cm (7.1 inches)
- Height: 13 cm (5.1 inches) including lid
Condition Report
- Excellent vintage condition
- No chips, cracks, or repairs
- Clean interior, secure handle, and well-fitting lid
A timeless addition to any collection of Asian teaware or nature-inspired ceramics. Carefully packed and shipped with tracking from Sweden. Combined shipping is available.












