Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

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Do you have a humble accoutrement, accessory, teaware item that over time has developed a high value in terms of enhanced enjoyment it creates despite its inexpensive cost? Please share.

Absolutely yes
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I believe yes
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Maybe
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I think not
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Definitely not
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Other
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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by AdamMY » Dec 21st, '10, 13:52

For quite a while I used to use an old cream pitcher as a fair cup, and while I since got a glass fair cup, I have started to use a piece of pottery in the same pattern as the cream pitcher as a teaboat when brewing tea with a gaiwan.

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by olivierco » Dec 21st, '10, 14:06

The only moment I care about the price of the teaware items is when I am buying them.

Golden needles this evening.

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by nickE » Dec 21st, '10, 15:11

Brewed up more of TeaMasters 2008 High Roast TGY yesterday. Now drinking Nada's 2010 Sun Moon Lake black.

I thought a little more about this question; I also use very cheap waste water collection devices. Either a $3 bowl, or sometimes even an old Nalgene bottle when I'm at school! :lol: It works well, though.

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by Chip » Dec 21st, '10, 15:13

olivierco wrote:The only moment I care about the price of the teaware items is when I am buying them.
It is not so much the cost per se. It is how sometimes a low cost item can be a valuable piece in terms of enhancement or use.

Looking into the pu-erh drawer following the Adam method, hoping something will jump into my hands ... :mrgreen:

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by brlarson » Dec 21st, '10, 18:56

Just drinking rock tea today: huang guan yin with breakfast and shui jin gui with lunch. On Thursday I might break open Imen's pan fired jade tips.

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by Chip » Dec 21st, '10, 22:07

TGY from IPT to finish the TD. Delish!

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by IPT » Dec 21st, '10, 22:37

I just thought I'd share my favorite humble tea accoutrement. No tea session is complete without them!
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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by iannon » Dec 21st, '10, 22:48

Some peoples throw aways are other peoples treasures..so yes i have quite a few humble bargains that i use often ;)

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by Cael » Dec 21st, '10, 23:26

I want to say yes, but rather it is two sets of items that I couldn't live without anymore. One set is my tea tasting set. I use this for almost every session and I am in love with it. The other one was just completed by a friend of mine who gave me a gong fu pot. The gong fu pot completes my aroma set which has been priceless to me. Even without the gong fu pot I have used that thing many times and it always makes my tea experiences better.

I will be honest, there will probably come a day when I have a ton of tea ware, but as it is now, I only tend to buy the things that I feel I need for my tea ware. I don't go looking for the cheapest things, but I often find things that are not very expensive but provide amazing service to me.

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Re: Mon/Tues TeaDay 12/20-21/10 Humble tea accoutrement/teaware?

by debunix » Dec 22nd, '10, 12:34

More often than not, if I am not making sencha in a kyusu or bulk brewing for the thermos, I'm using one of my $2.99 gaiwans, while my little 'yixing' pots sit in their cabinet yet again.

And Monday's tea day was some of the sample of the beautiful Yong De braided puerh from Norbu, just right for a rainy day; yesterday, some Houjicha for another rainy afternoon, and Anji 'white' tea in the evening.

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