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Zensuke

Posted: Oct 26th, '07, 14:41
by Samovar
Has anyone ever ordered from this site before (Zensuke.com)? They sell items from Japan.

http://www.zensuke.com/index.html

They have some very interesting items.

Samovar

Posted: Oct 26th, '07, 14:57
by Wesli
I agree, they're very fun to look through, but all their interesting kyuusu are upwards of $100. I've never been too inclined to make a purchase from them. I also wonder of their quality, some of their stuff seems to be mass-produced.

Posted: Oct 26th, '07, 15:16
by Michael_C
I ordered a set of little tea containers from them. The shipping was prompt and everything arrived undamaged... but some of the containers had loose fitting lids, rendering them useless. Another thing - the 150g containers they sell for $10 sell in Japan for $4... that seems like an awfully steep markup.

Posted: Oct 26th, '07, 22:02
by Space Samurai
Yeah, some of its kind of nice, a lot of it looks mass-produced. Some of the prices seem fair, some of the tokoname stuff seems a bit high for the over all quality. I'd buy some things from them, I'd just be kind of choosy.

Posted: Oct 27th, '07, 11:31
by Mary R
I buy stainless steel mesh brewing baskets for my tetsubin from them...in bulk. :) I think the prices go from $2 to $3.50 depending on the size you need. It's probably more expensive than Japan...but I live in the US, not Japan, and the cheapest equivalent here is about $8.

You won't find artisan pieces there...but that's fine. The pieces are more in the mass-produced line, but they are of quality (and I'll gladly admit to coveting their etched sushi cups). My experiences with the vendor have been good, and usually very expedient