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Petite, poised, and perfectly wrapped for tea.
This charming little oval pot from the 1960s blends practicality with understated elegance — its wrapped rim gives it a neatly tailored look, almost like a tiny gift box waiting to be opened. Crafted during a fascinating period of Chinese ceramic history, it carries the mark of Jingzhou, a name that connects it to a specific workshop tradition. Small in size but big on character, it's the kind of pot that makes your tea ritual feel a little more special.
Did You Know?
The 1960s were a transformative era for Yixing pottery — many pieces from this period were produced by state-run cooperatives, making workshop marks like 'Jingzhou' rare and valuable clues for collectors tracing a pot's origins.
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## Oval Small Flower Pot with Wrapped Rim
**Base Mark:** Made by Jingzhou
**Period:** 1960s