Hy fellow teadrinkers.
I have been wondering if you can help me with a decision.
I have a chance to buy a Yixing pot just like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yixing-Zisha-Cl ... 5af0cdaa8b
This pot was bought but never used and i can buy it for eaven cheaper than the price on ebay.
What i am wondering is if i might take any health risks since this is probably not yixing clay, and might be of really bad quality? And also if you think this pot will develop taste much different than the real stuff.
Please help me with decision since i have been using only gaiwan for my whole life.
TY
Re: Yixing teapot risk.
if your concerned enough to ponder the risk, perhaps it would just be best to skip this mystery teapot.
Personally I wouldn't want to be questioning the integrity of my teapot in the back of my head while I brew tea in it. That would just ruin things
Personally I wouldn't want to be questioning the integrity of my teapot in the back of my head while I brew tea in it. That would just ruin things
May 9th, '13, 18:43
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Re: Yixing teapot risk.
Well is it turned out, the pots are not even the same (different seals).
I will truly skip this chance.
Ty for helping me
I will truly skip this chance.
Ty for helping me
Re: Yixing teapot risk.
Hello,
I've bought several things from that seller and that's ok for the price, but it's not great quality like others said.. I don't think there are risks concerning health though. Like future bird said, it's clearly under fired, edges are rough, thick, lid doesn't fit quite well, but I knew what I was buying so, I was fine with this, but it looks like Yixing nonetheless, maybe not that high quality like you can see elsewhere.. By the way, I bought several glass teapots too and they were great for the price. Her tea is quite well too, depending the price you pay, I think it's fairly honest. Just don't expect exceptional yixing ware there that's all !
I've bought several things from that seller and that's ok for the price, but it's not great quality like others said.. I don't think there are risks concerning health though. Like future bird said, it's clearly under fired, edges are rough, thick, lid doesn't fit quite well, but I knew what I was buying so, I was fine with this, but it looks like Yixing nonetheless, maybe not that high quality like you can see elsewhere.. By the way, I bought several glass teapots too and they were great for the price. Her tea is quite well too, depending the price you pay, I think it's fairly honest. Just don't expect exceptional yixing ware there that's all !
May 10th, '13, 15:02
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Re: Yixing teapot risk.
I have a general question about yixing pottery, if it is high quality will it smell or taste of clay when dry or adding water? I have two teapots that I bought at auction that smelled musty and like clay a little bit so I've been airing them out for 3months now. Yesterday I noticed no more smell so I decided to check with a water test by letting water sit in the pots overnight. Today tasting the water one tastes a little like clay the other does not. What do you think?
May 10th, '13, 15:06
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Re: Yixing teapot risk.
The one with clay smell could be under fired. Real yixing should smell like rock rather then clay. I might be wrong... as long as you like it and make good tea, its all good ~ Tvictoria3 wrote:I have a general question about yixing pottery, if it is high quality will it smell or taste of clay when dry or adding water? I have two teapots that I bought at auction that smelled musty and like clay a little bit so I've been airing them out for 3months now. Yesterday I noticed no more smell so I decided to check with a water test by letting water sit in the pots overnight. Today tasting the water one tastes a little like clay the other does not. What do you think?
Re: Yixing teapot risk.
Not Yixing.Deragoth wrote:http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yixing-Zisha-Cl ... 5af0cdaa8b