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Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware and Tea –including Yixing and Hagi
Last edited by edkrueger on Jun 28th, '13, 17:38, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware –including Yixing and Hagi
I'd expanded the scope of the sale and added some items.
May 16th, '13, 10:53
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Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware –including Yixing and Hagi
Hello Ed,
Those are some beautiful new offerings at very fair prices.
Thank you for offering the Shibuya Deishi Biwa Wan. Any tips from members on sealing them would be greatly appreciated. I did a quick search, but found no concrete ideas. (pun intended)
The Ice chawan is tempting, but I must avoid getting sucked into the dark side!
Those are some beautiful new offerings at very fair prices.
Thank you for offering the Shibuya Deishi Biwa Wan. Any tips from members on sealing them would be greatly appreciated. I did a quick search, but found no concrete ideas. (pun intended)
The Ice chawan is tempting, but I must avoid getting sucked into the dark side!
May 16th, '13, 11:36
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Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware –including Yixing and Hagi
TeaChat Search "cornstarch."BioHorn wrote:Hello Ed,
Those are some beautiful new offerings at very fair prices.
Thank you for offering the Shibuya Deishi Biwa Wan. Any tips from members on sealing them would be greatly appreciated. I did a quick search, but found no concrete ideas. (pun intended)
The Ice chawan is tempting, but I must avoid getting sucked into the dark side!
I have used this treatment with great success even with extreme leakers (in fact one was my Hagi SO Biwa.
However, often use (think fukamushi) or even matcha will seal it up.
May 16th, '13, 11:45
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Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware –including Yixing and Hagi
Chip wrote:TeaChat Search "cornstarch."BioHorn wrote:Hello Ed,
Those are some beautiful new offerings at very fair prices.
Thank you for offering the Shibuya Deishi Biwa Wan. Any tips from members on sealing them would be greatly appreciated. I did a quick search, but found no concrete ideas. (pun intended)
The Ice chawan is tempting, but I must avoid getting sucked into the dark side!
I have used this treatment with great success even with extreme leakers (in fact one was my Hagi SO Biwa.
However, often use (think fukamushi) or even matcha will seal it up.
Thank you, Chip!
Cornstarch link:
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=15693
Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware and Tea –including Yixing and Hagi
Added some Tea Magazines (Art of Tea and Kyoto Journal) and some sheng bricks.
Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware and Tea –including Yixing and Hagi
Pm sent about Hagi cups and Yixing number 4.
Jun 28th, '13, 19:08
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Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware and Tea –including Yixing and Hagi
I just want to "talk up" Ed's Shibuya Deishi Biwa Chawan. Anyone half-interested in a chawan should jump on it! I bought one of the two that were available from Ed.
The craftsmanship and artistry is so nice. The It feels great to hold in the hand.
Do not let the leaking deter you. Mine sealed up after 4-5 sessions. It is very light and holds heat amazingly well. This is a great winter use chawan.
It is great construction! I thought it would be small, but the bowl opens in the middle. This fits whisk well.
http://edksale.blogspot.mx/2013/05/2-sh ... a-wan.html
The craftsmanship and artistry is so nice. The It feels great to hold in the hand.
Do not let the leaking deter you. Mine sealed up after 4-5 sessions. It is very light and holds heat amazingly well. This is a great winter use chawan.
It is great construction! I thought it would be small, but the bowl opens in the middle. This fits whisk well.
http://edksale.blogspot.mx/2013/05/2-sh ... a-wan.html
Re: Edkrueger OFFER: Teaware and Tea –including Yixing and Hagi
Thanks Bio, I am glad you are enjoying it. Not to self-promote too much, but I have a nodate chasen I use with these bowls. I used made some matcha in the remaining one a day or so ago and it turned out quite well. Perhaps its because currently I only have a nodate chasen, but I think I like this size for matcha more than the full sized chawan.