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    Posted 12 years ago

    jrfm410
    (76 items)

    hi! this is a pic of the other purple clay zisha yixing teapot that i have...it looks like there might be a seal mark on the underside of the lid but i can't make out what it says. on the topside of the lid there is a moving dragon head. the head moves in and out when pouring tea. cool hey :) on one side of the teapot there is a dragon and on the other side there is a fish...i have had this one for awhile and really need to start doing some research on it... i don't know if it is new or old...i will update my post when i get more info...thank you for looking and i welcome any comments or info....love this site!

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    1. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      bit complicated because ithas an social antroposophical meaning , fish versus dragon the glorification of endurance, determination and perseverance

      in chinese it is called yúhuàlóng hú, the enlish titel i don,t known something like fish morhing into an dragon

      imo opinion it is quite new

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