I don't know. That is what Stephane told me by e-mail. It would be nice to hear him here on TC. Something must be going on for sure since he doesn't sell Taiwanese pots, just very few Yixings, wood fired pots by a French potter and porcelain.茶藝-TeaArt08 wrote:Bagua7's point was about additives to clay. And again, it's difficult for me to believe every Taiwanese potter's clay would be suspect on every teapot for the reasons I've already mentioned in my prior post.
Re: Taiwan clay teapot from Taiwan Tea Crafts (cobalt mist)
Re: Taiwan clay teapot from Taiwan Tea Crafts (cobalt mist)
taiwan clay's fine
they have excellent products from lin's ceramics, sanxing etc.
a lot of crazed taiwanese yixing collectors too
color is a complicated issue, depending on temperature of firing, location (if burnt in a snake kiln) etc, there can be different shades/intensities
they have excellent products from lin's ceramics, sanxing etc.
a lot of crazed taiwanese yixing collectors too
color is a complicated issue, depending on temperature of firing, location (if burnt in a snake kiln) etc, there can be different shades/intensities
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Re: Taiwan clay teapot from Taiwan Tea Crafts (cobalt mist)
I noticed there are some new Wang Weilong pieces up on the Taiwan Tea Crafts site, as well as some other pieces on sale for %20 off (http://www.taiwanteacrafts.com/product/ ... rouped]/1/).
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