Cup (3) - Clay - Carp turns to Dragon

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Three Yixing cups modelled in the auspicious theme of 鱼化龙 (Yú Huà Lóng), meaning “fish transforming into a dragon.”

Each vessel is of compressed globular form, articulated with radiating ribs that evoke the kinetic rhythm of surging waves. The surface is animated by sculptural relief decoration of a fish and a dragon, integrated into a sophisticated iconography symbolising metamorphosis and elevation.

The motif references the popular myth of 登龙门 (Dēng Lóng Mén), or the “Ascending the Dragon Gate.” According to legend, the Dragon Gate lies atop a powerful waterfall descending from a mythical mountain. Although countless fish attempt to swim upstream against the current, only a few succeed in leaping over the falls; those that do are transformed into dragons. The narrative functions as a metaphor for scholarly perseverance and social advancement, hence the enduring idiom comparing examination candidates to carps striving to cross the Dragon Gate.

Condition: Very good overall condition. No cracks, chips, or restorations observed. Minor surface wear and light staining consistent with age and use.

Please examine the photographs carefully. The written condition description is provided for guidance; the images constitute the primary and binding representation of the object’s state of preservation.

Shipping: The teapot will be professionally packed and shipped insured. Stand not included.

Three Yixing cups modelled in the auspicious theme of 鱼化龙 (Yú Huà Lóng), meaning “fish transforming into a dragon.”

Each vessel is of compressed globular form, articulated with radiating ribs that evoke the kinetic rhythm of surging waves. The surface is animated by sculptural relief decoration of a fish and a dragon, integrated into a sophisticated iconography symbolising metamorphosis and elevation.

The motif references the popular myth of 登龙门 (Dēng Lóng Mén), or the “Ascending the Dragon Gate.” According to legend, the Dragon Gate lies atop a powerful waterfall descending from a mythical mountain. Although countless fish attempt to swim upstream against the current, only a few succeed in leaping over the falls; those that do are transformed into dragons. The narrative functions as a metaphor for scholarly perseverance and social advancement, hence the enduring idiom comparing examination candidates to carps striving to cross the Dragon Gate.

Condition: Very good overall condition. No cracks, chips, or restorations observed. Minor surface wear and light staining consistent with age and use.

Please examine the photographs carefully. The written condition description is provided for guidance; the images constitute the primary and binding representation of the object’s state of preservation.

Shipping: The teapot will be professionally packed and shipped insured. Stand not included.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Specific region of origin
Yixing
Title additional information
Carp turns to Dragon
No. of items
3
Country of Origin
China
Material
Clay
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
5 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
4.5 cm
Estimated period
1970-1980
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