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Teapot
Square Teapot
Teapot in the Shape of Buddha's-hand Citron
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 201
The invention of the teapot is often credited to potters working in the Yixing district of Jiangsu Province sometime in the sixteenth century. It is thought that these potters adapted the shape of a wine ewer to meet the needs of tea aficionados who had begun using steeped leaves rather than powdered tea.
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