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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by debunix » Mar 12th, '13, 14:26

Pretty cup!

How about linden tree ash?

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by Abracadaver! » Mar 12th, '13, 23:08

That's a stunning cup. Total shot in the dark, but...walnut?

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by GreenwoodStudio » Mar 13th, '13, 00:07

Pine?

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Seeker » Mar 13th, '13, 02:54

Wow - that kogo is stunning and amazing!
Wow.

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Mar 13th, '13, 03:38

Thank you for joining my game! Actually one of you is quite close. But who is that, right? :)
Seeker wrote:Wow - that kogo is stunning and amazing!
Wow.
I will convey your wow to Mirka, thanks.

...for those who are interested, the new blog post is out http://potsandtea.blogspot.cz/2013/03/h ... t-two.html

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Mar 13th, '13, 11:42

boo TEA ful!

Close ... to which one ...

How about Spruce ... and if needed more precise ... Norway.

And truly amazing Kogo as well!!!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by dshu » Mar 13th, '13, 11:57

I'm going to guess...

European silver fir

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Mar 13th, '13, 12:16

dshu wrote:I'm going to guess...

European silver fir
I was actually going to say fir! :mrgreen:

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by Drax » Mar 13th, '13, 12:23

All so lovely and tempting...

The linden was probably the best guess... I'm not sure what would be 'close' to that. Spruces and firs also great guesses, that only leaves me with oak!

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by dshu » Mar 13th, '13, 12:59

Chip wrote:
I was actually going to say fir! :mrgreen:
Funny, I was going to guess spruce, even Norway! :lol:

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Mar 14th, '13, 14:07

Thanks to all for guessing! One of you was very close. And he is the winner, congratulation!

just shells...
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Chip » Mar 14th, '13, 18:26

Drat!

Abracadaver has been quite "lucky" in TeawareArtisan contests! :twisted:

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by Abracadaver! » Mar 15th, '13, 00:39

It's the darnedest thing! I never win anything, but I'm two for two on teachat. Thank you, Petr!

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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by Petr Novák » Mar 15th, '13, 17:05

Abracadaver! wrote:It's the darnedest thing! I never win anything, but I'm two for two on teachat. Thank you, Petr!
My pleasure, The cup is packed for its flight to BigApple. Now we just have to find some walnut farmer with ton of left over shells...

till that some new kyusu on still very cold sun...
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Re: Petr Novák - Pots under influence of tea

by debunix » Mar 17th, '13, 17:33

That's a wonderfully rustic kyusu.

I came here to share yet another couple of pictures of one of my new tea trays from Mirka. I custom ordered it to get the size I wanted for a desk at a satellite office, and when asked what color/finish I wanted, forwarded a photo of the green teawares that I keep there. I took a few more photos of the tray in use on Friday, when the sun was coming through into the office, to show how nicely it goes with the 'green set'--the brown is a cool shade that looks terrific with the celadon and deep oribe

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It handled a couple of days' worth of spills and overflow without leaking onto the desk--important especially because this is a shared office

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It's just the right size--leaves enough extra space for a guest cup or two, but doesn't take up too much desktop real estate. Happy, happy, happy.

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