Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVI
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something a friend helped get for me in hong kong... just arrived tonight
2 gaiwans and cups


apparently a 90s yi xing shui ping, anyone mind helping me out to identify the pot?




2 gaiwans and cups


apparently a 90s yi xing shui ping, anyone mind helping me out to identify the pot?




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odarwin - Posts: 313
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Here one of my cheap pot and cups but they do their function.


David and Iannon your Tetsuaki Nakao are incredible, in the future I have to buy one of this, but they are very very expensive.


David and Iannon your Tetsuaki Nakao are incredible, in the future I have to buy one of this, but they are very very expensive.
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debunix - Posts: 3955
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lkj23 wrote:Here one of my cheap pot and cups but they do their function.
I have that same set of cups I bought years ago. They are cheap, but also very pretty. I still use them from time to time. I like them a lot.
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Here is a new acquisition. It is a pair of late Qing Dynasty Gaiwan's. They hold 250cc each. They have the bird and flowers pattern which I am quite fond of. I have quite a few different pieces of tea ware with this pattern.
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IPT wrote:lkj23 wrote:Here one of my cheap pot and cups but they do their function.
I have that same set of cups I bought years ago. They are cheap, but also very pretty. I still use them from time to time. I like them a lot.
Yes, very pretty, I like a lot too, when I waw them I had to buy hehe.
Nice gaiwan too, very very antiques!!
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Awesome piece Debunix! I really like it!
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IPT wrote:Awesome piece Debunix! I really like it!
Yes, very beautiful, is it a Hagi piece? Since I have bough my first Hagi (Senday
I´m going to love more teaware than tea hehehe
Here my 50ml zisha teapot


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Nice teapot, and very nice cups too.
Hope your shiboridashi arrives soon--although it is not made in Hagi, it's got a wonderful Hagi-like feeling to it. And my cup is Hagi, from coarse Hagi clay--although if I didn't turn it over and see the unglazed foot, I'd swear someone carved it from a chunk of Sierra Nevada granite.

Blue granite by debunix, on Flickr
Hope your shiboridashi arrives soon--although it is not made in Hagi, it's got a wonderful Hagi-like feeling to it. And my cup is Hagi, from coarse Hagi clay--although if I didn't turn it over and see the unglazed foot, I'd swear someone carved it from a chunk of Sierra Nevada granite.

Blue granite by debunix, on Flickr
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debunix wrote:Nice teapot, and very nice cups too.
Hope your shiboridashi arrives soon--although it is not made in Hagi, it's got a wonderful Hagi-like feeling to it. And my cup is Hagi, from coarse Hagi clay--although if I didn't turn it over and see the unglazed foot, I'd swear someone carved it from a chunk of Sierra Nevada granite.
Blue granite by debunix, on Flickr
Thank you. I´m wishing to receive it!!! my first shibo, I´m wating my first gyokuro order too.
Sierra Nevada hehehe a very good water(lanjaron) there to make tea, have you ever been there?
A question please, sake cups are used to drink tea too? people use them for gong fu or others teas?
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lkj23 wrote:A question please, sake cups are used to drink tea too? people use them for gong fu or others teas?
Yes. I have cups that I think were made for sake, but use for tea. I've read of people having to work hard to clean the sake smell out of used sake cups, but that's not a problem with new cups.
The tea doesn't know what they were made for, and I appreciate having cups in a variety of sizes and styles.
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I have a number of Japanese sake cups that I use for gongfu cha. Their size is perfect and they are different than anything you can find in China, so they are great.
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IPT wrote:Their size is perfect and they are different than anything you can find in China
My chinatown tea shop has a wide variety of styles in tea cups of about 50-60mL, many large cups and mugs of 200-250+ mL, including infuser mugs, and a handful of 15-20mL cups. There's a big gap between the tiny cups (which I use for my multiple-tea tastings), and the large mugs for bulk-brewed stuff that I've filled with Japanese, US, Czech, and Swiss-made cups.
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lkj23 wrote:A question please, sake cups are used to drink tea too? people use them for gong fu or others teas?
I remember I asked the same question too some time ago, and Chip confirmed that it is not only ok but completely normal to use sake cups / guinomis for tea
I use my sake cups for gyokuro and sometimes for expensive sencha (normal sencha will qualify for a bigger cup), as well as for oolong and occasionally even for pu-erh.
Also I'm very fond of sake cups since they are a relatively inexpensive and not too space-consuming way to build a beautiful hagi collection
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Thanks all!! I saw a lot of nice cups listed as sake cups and I had doubts. I am really pleased and fascinated with hagi pieces. I want a hagi collection too
Debunix received my shibo. MANY THANKS!!! received my first gyokuro too
good day today
Debunix received my shibo. MANY THANKS!!! received my first gyokuro too
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