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Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 12th, '11, 16:49
by tieguanyin
I know there has already been some discussion on the Hojo teaware thread but it would be interesting to have separate thread for this particular artist.

Anyone care to share theirs pics and reviews of the teaware by Shimizu Ken? Does his wares brew good tea?

Happy posting :D !

TGY

Re: Red & Black Clay Sihimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 12th, '11, 23:50
by Ambrose
Ive had the honor of owning two black clay sado pots and a new red batch.

The black is more smoothing/rounding with a great mineral enhancement which helps the after taste.

The red is less smoothing/rounding, with a different but similar mineral enhancement.

I like them both greatly but I am leaning towards the red clay more. I like it more because I do enjoy some of the nuances that sometimes are lost when it is smoothed too much. I do notice the red clay is alot less forgiving to over brewing because of this. I only own the red houhin now.

I think its all preference but I enjoy the clays as well as the craftsmanship. :D

Re: Red & Black Clay Sihimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 13th, '11, 09:55
by tortoise
Ambrose, I have been charmed stupid by that houhin. I would have no idea what to say to it if we were in the same room. I would probably just hide in the corner.

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 14th, '11, 05:57
by David R.
Love mine...

I also love this red hohin, but I definitively have too many teapots right now, so... :roll:

Re: Red & Black Clay Sihimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 14th, '11, 21:58
by iannon
tortoise wrote:Ambrose, I have been charmed stupid by that houhin. I would have no idea what to say to it if we were in the same room. I would probably just hide in the corner.
agreed ! that little houhin is just sublime!

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 15th, '11, 05:54
by David R.
Houhin at work here.

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 15th, '11, 21:31
by tieguanyin
David R. wrote:Houhin at work here.
Was that video filmed in Akira's laboratory, where he experiments with his teaware :wink: ?

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 16th, '11, 13:03
by Ambrose
Thank you so much everyone! :D Exactly why I love teachat! I can share something and you guys appreciate it as much as I do! Try showing and explaining these things to others around me here. I just get "ummmm ok" and "I don't get it"

That video is what charmed me into getting one :mrgreen:

The houhin is charming, perfect word! Thick walls, pours like a gaiwan, no fuss perfect lid fit, quality red clay, smooths the brew a bit with good aftertaste and works well with many types of tea.

Here is a picture of her today, growing a darker sheen. I brew mostly gao shan oolongs some gyokuro too.

I was drinking some premium bao zhong from hou de in the pic :D
This has been the only pot that can brew baozhong really well for me.

David, your kyusu picture is amazing !

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jun 16th, '11, 13:16
by Chip
As are just about all the pots on the Hojo site, these are beauties! :mrgreen:

Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jan 19th, '13, 18:28
by sergio
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This is my new one ...

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jan 19th, '13, 19:33
by Emjaysmash
These are great looking! Thanks for sharing!

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jan 20th, '13, 06:51
by David R.
Nice Nosaka Kyusu. I love the graphite skin of these pots, especially when they are new.

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jan 21st, '13, 19:11
by victoria3
Beautiful kyusu. Do you find it enhances the flavor of your tea?

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jan 22nd, '13, 02:43
by Alex
I don't like to use the word "enhance" myself but it certainly changes the balance of flavour a lot in my Sencha. In fact the way the black Shimizu Ken pots do it are quite full on.

For me I like to think of it as more like fiddling with the EQ on an audio track. In which case the clay lowers the treble, plumps up the mid range and deepens the bass LOL 8)

Re: Red & Black Clay Shimizu Ken Teaware from Hojo

Posted: Jan 22nd, '13, 02:58
by sergio
yes i think so but i'm not able to say exactly why, as well as alex

I believe that everything is connected and sometimes you have to let go...