+1debunix wrote:I like the especially graceful lines on that faircup.
But they are all really nice!
+1debunix wrote:I like the especially graceful lines on that faircup.
Thanks! It is a perfect Sencha cup for me anyway.Chip wrote:Great Galaxy, Ian.
its quite sublime..the spring one has more of the aqua blue inside than on the outside..green sencha looks very cool in there. it is shiny..but not overly so. i relaly enjoy holding it, looking at it..using itNenugal wrote:Lovely galaxies! Must be awesome to drink tea from something that shiny.
For sure!IPT wrote:Here is an old lacquer tea container. It is wood covered in lacquer. I am not sure of the exact date of it, but I am quite a fan. I have a pair of these. I know it is not a tin Chip, but I thought you might like it.
Hey! Just because you never use them does not mean you do not need more!Chip wrote:Only have a few natsume in lacquer. I would like to get more natsume and lacquer ware in general, but really pricey for the good stuff. Heck, I have never once used any natsume
Yes, very interesting! I'm curious to try this taste testing out, too. Thanks for sharing, and a beautiful collection of pots as well...debunix wrote:It was quite interesting, though not nearly so tasty as tea.