Jin Ji

金吉
Qing Qing Dynasty A quiet legacy in Qing Dynasty clay

Biography

Jin Ji worked during the Qing Dynasty, a golden age when Yixing teapots became prized treasures among scholars, emperors, and tea lovers across China. Though the written record has grown quiet around this artisan's name, their very survival in historical references speaks to a craft practiced with dedication and skill — shaping the rich purple clay of Yixing into vessels that transformed the simple act of brewing tea into something close to poetry.

Key Contribution

Jin Ji contributed to the flourishing Qing-era tradition of Zisha craftsmanship, helping carry forward the art of hand-thrown teapots at a time when imperial patronage elevated Yixing pottery to its greatest heights of refinement.

Referenced in the Book

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