How many Kyusu do you own? And bonus question, how many do you use? So, 2 answers are permitted.

1
89
20%
2-3
96
22%
4-5
42
10%
6-7
14
3%
8-10
10
2%
11-14
6
1%
15 or more
10
2%
I USE 1
63
14%
2-3
67
15%
4-5
23
5%
6-7
6
1%
8-10
3
1%
11-14
3
1%
15 or more
10
2%
 
Total votes: 442

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by William » Jun 21st, '15, 14:29

Niiice pair! :D

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by Alex » Jun 23rd, '15, 04:16

Very nice shape on that pot. Looks super easy to handle. Enjoy it!

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by z_lamp » Jun 27th, '15, 01:37

Not sure if this is the correct place to put this, but it is a question about kyusu. I have been using a small, modest tokoname pot I bought from Zenhodo with some gyokuro a while back. It wasn't the prettiest, but it was functional and not outright ugly in any way. This pot held about 140mL and can still be seen here (though not in stock): http://zenhodo.com/teaware/tokoname-kyusu-3-587
A few days ago I stupidly shattered the lid. I'm going to look into some food-grade silicone for repairs, but the lid is in enough pieces I think I might just have to buy another. I've been looking, but it seems very difficult to find something that will work for me. In order of importance, my requirements are:

-150mL or less. This is almost entirely nonnegotiable unless I find something very pretty that meets all the other criteria. I must be able to comfortably brew both gyokuro and sencha in this pot, as I did with the one from Zenhodo.

-No garish colors or designs. This means most of the nerikomi on AN is out, as is anything with painted flowers, bright colors, etc. I'd prefer gray, brown, black, or shudei. Things like mogake are perfectly okay too!

-Under $60 shipped. This is a soft limit, but I'm simply incapable of going much over 80 or 90.

-Fairly shapely. There's a small Gyokko kyusu that I saw mentioned a while back: http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p65 ... kyusu.html
I think this pot is a bit ugly. It tapers off oddly on top; the knob on the lid is much too tall and thin. This is negotiable if I can't find anything else -- the Gyokko pot is probably my last resort.

Are there any kyusu out there like this? Another last resort would be the small version of the Maekawa Junzo kinsai pots people here have been buying lately. I don't want to go with this though, considering the expense and the volume.
Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by pizzapotamus » Jun 27th, '15, 16:20

The "shape" bit is going to be highly subjective of course but on that site you had linked there are other small Gyokko pots that I at least find better looking(if not my favorite) such as http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p64 ... kyusu.html and http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p61 ... kyusu.html . I've not looked at what their shipping ends up being but the pots themselves are $40something.
Edit: There are also the small takasuke kiln pots over there, 130ml in black or ivory.

How about a Tachi Masaki pot? Either of the small ones at AN seems like a good fit http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/B ... index.html . Just the size you're looking for with normal shapes, and muted color. Unfortunately with shipping they're going to be about $90, the very top end of what you can spend but you'd end up with a very nice pot.

How much tea are you brewing? To me size seems like the easiest thing to compromise on and would expand your options greatly. In my experience the amount you can brew in a pot is quite flexible, I've no problem brewing 60ml or so of tea in a 240ml pot for example.

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by z_lamp » Jun 28th, '15, 15:37

pizzapotamus wrote:The "shape" bit is going to be highly subjective of course but on that site you had linked there are other small Gyokko pots that I at least find better looking(if not my favorite) such as http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p64 ... kyusu.html and http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p61 ... kyusu.html . I've not looked at what their shipping ends up being but the pots themselves are $40something.
Edit: There are also the small takasuke kiln pots over there, 130ml in black or ivory.

How about a Tachi Masaki pot? Either of the small ones at AN seems like a good fit http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/B ... index.html . Just the size you're looking for with normal shapes, and muted color. Unfortunately with shipping they're going to be about $90, the very top end of what you can spend but you'd end up with a very nice pot.

How much tea are you brewing? To me size seems like the easiest thing to compromise on and would expand your options greatly. In my experience the amount you can brew in a pot is quite flexible, I've no problem brewing 60ml or so of tea in a 240ml pot for example.
I'd be brewing 80mL for gyokuro, 112mL for sencha (I use a scale). I've tentatively gone with another gyokko pot on AN that is around 180mL. The extra space is probably going to be a little frustrating, but it looks reasonably okay and doesn't do anything else wrong. It's in this style: http://artisticnippon.com/product/tokon ... kanna.html
The bankoyaki pots look nice overall, but there's something about the tapered shape and the color I dislike (You're right, it is totally subjective).

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by Alex » Jul 4th, '15, 03:10

Just bought this 240ml reduction nosaka. By Tozo.
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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by William » Jul 4th, '15, 03:45

Looks nice! Congratulations my friend! :)

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by debunix » Jul 4th, '15, 10:05

That will be lovely filled with green leaves....

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by bryan_drinks_tea » Jul 20th, '15, 18:29

Ordered a new kyusu. Ushirode pot by Maekawa Junzo. From Artistic Nippon. :D
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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by hopeofdawn » Jul 21st, '15, 11:37

Very nice--I love the elegant curve to that pot. :)

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by kyarazen » Jul 21st, '15, 13:08

bryan_drinks_tea wrote:Ordered a new kyusu. Ushirode pot by Maekawa Junzo. From Artistic Nippon. :D
excellent material! i got the gaiwan :) i would have grabbed this pot if it was smaller!

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by bryan_drinks_tea » Jul 21st, '15, 15:02

kyarazen wrote:
bryan_drinks_tea wrote:Ordered a new kyusu. Ushirode pot by Maekawa Junzo. From Artistic Nippon. :D
excellent material! i got the gaiwan :) i would have grabbed this pot if it was smaller!
I'm really looking forward to this kyusu - I agree with you on the size, though, it's a bit big.

How does the clay perform for you? :)

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by William » Jul 21st, '15, 17:03

Beautiful kyusu! Really elegant!

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by Alex » Jul 22nd, '15, 05:24

I got some more pics of that Kyusu. I'll see if I can dig them up. Really nice pot

Edit. Oh deleted them. I was close to buying it. Lovely pot enjoy!

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Re: Ode to the Kyusu

by Alex » Jul 25th, '15, 04:38

Without going in to detail at this time it looks like the Shimizu Ken pots up on Hojo will be the last. Due to ill health. Thoughts and wishes to him and his family.

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