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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by hopeofdawn » Aug 30th, '15, 17:05

A day late, but this was my Saturday tea. Trying something I should do more often--little teapot with big chawan. :)

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Teapot is by Petr, of course. Chawan is a vintage Mishima-style piece, and tea is Taiwanteacraft's yuchi wild black tea.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by debunix » Aug 30th, '15, 18:41

[quote="hopeofdawn"]Trying something I should do more often--little teapot with big chawan. :) [quote]

As long as it's not a big teapot with a tiny teacup, I don't hesitate to go for it.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by Drax » Sep 6th, '15, 11:37

I asked Petr Novak awhile back whether he would be able to make a tea roaster. He wanted to test a glaze to ensure it would withstand exposure to a flame. In any case, fast forward to a few days ago, and it came!

I used it over the weekend to freshen up a tea from my pumidor, and it did wonders for the tea. I've got a picture over here of the roaster and the tea. It has a good sized handle and good feel in the hands -- I had no problem shaking it over a sterno for 5 minutes or so. I'm excited to have a way to freshen a tea more quickly....!

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by kyarazen » Sep 6th, '15, 11:42

Drax wrote:I asked Petr Novak awhile back whether he would be able to make a tea roaster. He wanted to test a glaze to ensure it would withstand exposure to a flame. In any case, fast forward to a few days ago, and it came!

I used it over the weekend to freshen up a tea from my pumidor, and it did wonders for the tea. I've got a picture over here of the roaster and the tea. It has a good sized handle and good feel in the hands -- I had no problem shaking it over a sterno for 5 minutes or so. I'm excited to have a way to freshen a tea more quickly....!

freeze!!! hand that over now!!! :D so nice :P
i need to order one too..

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by debunix » Sep 6th, '15, 12:43

I do have a gas stove, after all, no need for sterno......

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by debunix » Sep 7th, '15, 16:38

The nuka has landed....

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from Petr Novak, via the Pots and Tea Club, enjoyed with the tea provided, Nantou, Taiwan Cui Yu Oolong....mmm

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More in Petr's topic.

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And it's even got a drip

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So in love.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by LouPepe » Sep 8th, '15, 00:26

debunix wrote:The nuka has landed....


So in love.
Every time a new piece from Petr arrives is like falling in love ALL OVER again :P .

Beautiful pot!

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by hopeofdawn » Sep 9th, '15, 12:35

Ooo, what a beautiful nuka piece! And your photography is always so wonderful to look at, especially the close-in shots. One think I did wonder about, though, when I first saw it--does the smooth vertical shape of the lid knob make it harder to handle? That would be something I would worry about, especially if my fingers were wet...

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by kuánglóng » Sep 9th, '15, 15:18

Found this one on ebay today - got hit by Eros and instantly pulled the trigger myself :D
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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by debunix » Sep 9th, '15, 20:17

hopeofdawn wrote:.....does the smooth vertical shape of the lid knob make it harder to handle? That would be something I would worry about, especially if my fingers were wet...
Not so far. It is tall enough that it is easy to grasp.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by Jaymo » Sep 10th, '15, 00:45

After some shipping issues, I received a kyusu from Inge Nielsen in the mail earlier today and promptly put it to work! I brewed up some 2009 Dayi 0622 sheng. I like this unglazed clay quite a bit. Based on the last time I tried this 0622 in a gaiwan I think it brought the bitterness down and accentuated the sweetness in a really nice way. I'm looking forward to experimenting with it more soon, especially with shu and young sheng! I'm sure it would be nice for sencha as well, but I don't drink much of that these days. It's a bit large for one person, at least for gong fu type steeping, but considering the favorable effects it seems to have on the tea/water, I can see using this a lot for slightly larger pours!
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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by debunix » Sep 11th, '15, 18:39

Such a lovely buttery color. I think it will look terrific at every phase of staining to the darker shade Inge mentioned in her topic, though.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by Jaymo » Sep 12th, '15, 03:18

debunix wrote:Such a lovely buttery color. I think it will look terrific at every phase of staining to the darker shade Inge mentioned in her topic, though.
It is staining super-quickly too! I've used it twice and it already has some dark staining down around/below the spout. (There is a bit of a drip, so a little runs down that area, but that is no problem.)

Edit: After going back and checking it just now, Much more staining appeared around the outside of the pot in general since the second usage the other day.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by theroots » Sep 17th, '15, 05:33

Today I'd like to share my first self-carved/cut/sanded Chashaku. It's made of Jet/lignite and red gold.
More about Jet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jet_(lignite)

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!

by kyarazen » Sep 17th, '15, 05:53

very nice!!!

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