Gaiwans
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Re: Gaiwans
I agree, I think I had to search a lot on my own to discover how much better is to use gaiwan to steep your tea. Specially for Oolongs and pu-erhs since they allow multiple steeps easily.
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jcov - Posts: 30
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Re: Gaiwans
Definitely this! I'm having trouble finding one of these on the web for a decent price + reliable source. Adagio already has some yixing pots, it seems like this and a kyusu are the only things that are missing!
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Re: Gaiwans
I would suggest Yunnan Sourcing. If you are in the US they have a site here as well. They have a couple of REALLY cheap gaiwans on both sites and I have one myself that I can tell you works perfectly. I would be nice to see our wonderful host to TeaChat offer such a thing though. That's my two cents.
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Leo_Blue - Posts: 86
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Re: Gaiwans
The vendor Dragon Tea House on Fleabay....errr....Ebay has pretty good wares, I've found. We've gotten several tea pots from there, and my gongfu set. So far, so good!
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Lerxst2112 - Posts: 156
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Re: Gaiwans
Lerxst2112 wrote:The vendor Dragon Tea House on Fleabay....errr....Ebay has pretty good wares, I've found. We've gotten several tea pots from there, and my gongfu set. So far, so good!
It's a bit expensive for what you're getting though, but I must agree with ya Jess, as I've gotten decent teaware from them in the past.
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Bryan_drinks_te... - Posts: 441
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