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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 20th, '13, 05:19
by chado.my.teaway
Send mail to Andrzej;)
ceramika.bero@o2.pl
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 20th, '13, 14:02
by 茶藝-TeaArt08
Thank you for the email. I didn't see it on the blog.
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 04:33
by andrzej bero
Thanks, "c.m.t" for help!
茶藝-TeaArt08, your parcel is on the way- and pls let me know when you will get it. Thanks.
best
a
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 23rd, '13, 18:24
by 茶藝-TeaArt08
andrzej bero wrote:
Thanks, "c.m.t" for help!
茶藝-TeaArt08, your parcel is on the way- and pls let me know when you will get it. Thanks.
best
a
Andrzej,
Thank you for the update. I look forward to receiving your work and will let you know when it arrives.
Blessings!
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 25th, '13, 16:04
by 茶藝-TeaArt08
http://www.darjeeling.cz/en/accessories ... ler-ab-452
It's hard for me to believe no one has yet to buy this marvelous kyusu set. I really enjoy the synchronicity between the pieces and the soft, white glaze in contrast to the red clay.
This forum is incredibly dangerous, especially in a world where all one has to do is press a few buttons to make a purchase.
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 25th, '13, 17:04
by ethan
t 08, Sure that is attractive, but there is a recession. I have no cash & expect many other people struggle also. Add shipping cost from Europe to USA, to further narrow the amount of people who can afford the purchase.
I do barter & have pm'ed teachatters asking to barter resulting in swaps. I don't think that is easy through websites.
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 27th, '13, 02:43
by andrzej bero
茶藝-TeaArt08 wrote:http://www.darjeeling.cz/en/accessories ... ler-ab-452
It's hard for me to believe no one has yet to buy this marvelous kyusu set. I really enjoy the synchronicity between the pieces and the soft, white glaze in contrast to the red clay.
Becouse of the (holy) ruls of this forum I can not say hare anything good about this vendor so I will not say it is a bad place. Thanks "TeaArt08" for some good words about this set. I am happy of this one too. The twin is in Netherlands.
ethan wrote:t 08, Sure that is attractive, but there is a recession. I have no cash & expect many other people struggle also. Add shipping cost from Europe to USA, to further narrow the amount of people who can afford the purchase.
I do barter & have pm'ed teachatters asking to barter resulting in swaps. I don't think that is easy through websites.
Dear Ethan,
I'm really sorry and I can feel somehow guilty because of shipping price but believe me I have nothing to do with recession in States.
I love to do barter too, but my energy suppiler, baker, pediatrist etc. are not interested at all.
best
a.
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 27th, '13, 02:56
by andrzej bero
And Now For Something Completely Different... shot from a "show" we gave a week before with my tea friend and vendor during a Night of Museums
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 28th, '13, 10:26
by NPE
What a glorious tea day! Unexpectedly the weather turned nice for my week of holiday and I am ceratinly enjoying it with some nice yancha using some lovely teware from Andrzej. I am not a professional photographer but I think you can see why I enjoyed it very much:
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Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 28th, '13, 10:40
by ethan
NPE, That pot looks great. I especially like the handle as it looks strong w/ enough space to get fingers in for a good grip. Always nice to look on this thread as A.B. uses lots of different colors & produces a large variety of styles.
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 28th, '13, 11:39
by NPE
ethan wrote:NPE, That pot looks great. I especially like the handle as it looks strong w/ enough space to get fingers in for a good grip. Always nice to look on this thread as A.B. uses lots of different colors & produces a large variety of styles.
This pot not only looks great, it also feels great! I always have the mental picture of stroking Yul Brunner's head when I touch it (no, I am not THAT old, I just like old movies
) and it really is very easy to get a good, safe grip. In short: a ray of sunshine, even on a rainy day - which today fortunately it is not
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 29th, '13, 19:10
by andrzej bero
Ethan thanks for good words.
NPE wrote: I always have the mental picture of stroking Yul Brunner's head when I touch it
NPE, you made me laugh besouse of this baldhead:)
Nice to see how you enjoy your pots.
The same day I tried to make an outdoor shincha session too but the wather was not so kind -
http://aneybo.blogspot.com/2013/05/shin ... idori.html
best
a
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 30th, '13, 02:05
by 茶藝-TeaArt08
NPE wrote:What a glorious tea day! Unexpectedly the weather turned nice for my week of holiday and I am ceratinly enjoying it with some nice yancha using some lovely teware from Andrzej. I am not a professional photographer but I think you can see why I enjoyed it very much:
Tea in the Garden 2.jpg
Tea in the Garden 1.jpg
Unexpected and stunning teaware. I was not prepared for such rich, cool tones in the glaze. I can't say I've personally seen anything quite like it. I like the pot with the plate very much. Enjoy!
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 31st, '13, 01:05
by 茶藝-TeaArt08
This arrived from Andrzej the other day; I didn't have a chance to season it until last night. It's 70ml and possesses a very earthy, simple presence/aesthetic. Today I poured a good high mt. wulong from Taiwan in the pot and the pot seems really alive when paired with the tea. The pour went 10 rounds and it carried nice consistency/dynamic in flavor and color and fragrance through the rounds. I am excited to see what the pot does as it grows more seasoned; I'll be definitely devoting it to Taiwan high mt. wulong tea.
Thank you Andrzej for the quick shipping, the workmanship, and clear communication!
Blessings!
Re: Andrzej Bero - Journey through the Mud
Posted: May 31st, '13, 01:42
by debunix
That pot looks right at home there. Very harmonious setup.