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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by Stentor » Feb 22nd, '11, 04:23

Very beautiful.
How much liquid does it hold?

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by David R. » Feb 22nd, '11, 07:49

It is a little guinomi. I'd say around 5-6 cl. It holds the content of my 7.5cl teapot filled with puerh leaves.

I would have loved it to come in a bigger size, although I doubt I would have been able to afford it... :roll:

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by edkrueger » Feb 23rd, '11, 18:42

GREENWOODSTUDIO wrote:Just bought this one from a little vintage shop on Etsy, any one know anything about it, maker, age, etc?
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Not sure about maker, but its from the 00s or 10s. I have seen a lot of these. It is a mass production piece with a decal pattern.

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by IPT » Feb 26th, '11, 23:07

Here's my daughter's new Tea ware. I believe it is Zisha, but I'm not sure what type. Any ideas? :lol:
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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by GreenwoodStudio » Feb 26th, '11, 23:10

OMG amazing form! I love that...lol...thanks for posting :))

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by IPT » Feb 27th, '11, 00:03

Here is an awesome new cup made by Shawn at Greenwood Studio. The glaze is really wonderful. The crackles in it will really look great when it starts to darken.
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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by IPT » Feb 27th, '11, 00:26

Here is my spectacular new cup by Shy Rabbit. The glaze on this cup is really amazing! I've not seen anything like it. Thank you Michael!
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by debunix » Feb 27th, '11, 02:23

Looks like stone, like an ancient mortar pecked and ground and formed into the shape over centuries of use. Very cool.

How does it feel to the hand--smooth or rough?

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by Chip » Feb 27th, '11, 02:30

Great wares Tenuki, David, Shawn and IPT. Thank you all for sharing.

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by IPT » Feb 27th, '11, 03:53

debunix wrote:Looks like stone, like an ancient mortar pecked and ground and formed into the shape over centuries of use. Very cool.

How does it feel to the hand--smooth or rough?
I don't want to say rough, but it's not smooth. Does that make any sense?

I have a 1,200 year old cup and they look like relatives. This cup has an incredible feel to it.

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by debunix » Feb 27th, '11, 11:19

That does make sense. Again thinking of an ancient stone mortar--thinking here of the pockmarked rocks you sometimes see in california parks, used by native people to grind acorn meal-- that are depressions smoothed by use but not slick and polished. That would feel excellent in the hand.

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by shyrabbit » Feb 27th, '11, 17:58

IPT,
Thanks for posting these images, the detail in the pix are quite amazing. I'm also glad to know your new piece fits in well with your other collected pieces.
Michael

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by IPT » Feb 27th, '11, 20:38

Debunix, that is a perfect description of its texture and look.

Michael, thank you so much! It's really a wonderful piece. I'm using it now. :D

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by hopeofdawn » Feb 28th, '11, 13:45

debunix wrote:Looks like stone, like an ancient mortar pecked and ground and formed into the shape over centuries of use. Very cool.

How does it feel to the hand--smooth or rough?

I have to agree--it's very unique, and looks like it's been carved out of granite! Very nice piece ....

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Re: NEW CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XV

by iannon » Feb 28th, '11, 20:52

hopeofdawn wrote:
debunix wrote:Looks like stone, like an ancient mortar pecked and ground and formed into the shape over centuries of use. Very cool.

How does it feel to the hand--smooth or rough?

I have to agree--it's very unique, and looks like it's been carved out of granite! Very nice piece ....
+1 I like it!

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