蒲包口长方形小花盆

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蒲包口长方形小花盆

蒲包口长方形小花盆
Tiny planter, big personality — straight from the 1960s.

This charming little rectangular planter from the 1960s features a 'pubakou' — a mouth rim shaped like the gathered top of a traditional woven cattail bag, giving it a beautifully textured, pinched edge. It's a delightful crossover piece where the craft of Yixing zisha clay meets the world of decorative gardening. Stamped with the seal of 'Jingzhou zhi,' it carries a quiet piece of mid-century Chinese artisan history.

Did You Know?

Yixing artisans didn't just make teapots — they also crafted stunning zisha flower pots and planters, which were highly prized by scholars and collectors for displaying prized plants like orchids and bonsai.

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# Pubakou Rectangular Small Flower Pot **Base seal:** Jingzhou zhi **Period:** 1960s --- **Plate 1**