12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

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What cup(s)/vessel will you be using TODAY to drink your teas?

A BIG Cup
2
6%
Chawan
1
3%
English-style Teacup
0
No votes
Gaiwan
5
16%
A Glass
1
3%
A Goblet
0
No votes
Gong Fu cup
9
28%
Guinomi
2
6%
Mug
2
6%
An OddiTEA cup that defies classification
2
6%
Thermos travel cup thingee
3
9%
Tumbler
0
No votes
Yunomi
3
9%
Other, please specify
2
6%
 
Total votes: 32

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12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Chip » Dec 6th, '12, 11:26

Welcome one and all to TeaDay. It hardly seems like December around here with the temps hovering in the 60's to 70's the last few days. Hmm ... and it is said global warming is a ... myth!

Anyway, today would be a good day to discuss the types of cups we prefer to use to drink our teas ... and are using today. Different cups for different teas, moods, etc. ... of course. However today, let's just stick to the cups we are actually using or will use throughout the day. Three teas, 3 different cups?

So, the poll question is "what cup(s)/vessel" are you using RIGHT NOW or TODAY? Show photos to your heart's content if you are able. Currently I am still have some photobucket issues, but I will endeavor to correct this today so I can share some of our new acquisitions.

I am looking forward to the diversity of our choices today.
Have a Great TeaDay today and Bottoms Up!

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Chip » Dec 6th, '12, 13:24

Defies classification from this list, but I would call it an Ippuku-Wan (mid sized Wan). A mid sized tebineri (pinched versus wheeled ... though this may be wheeled and then altered by hand forming). Hagi artisan is Noutumi Susumu of Choun kiln.

Tea is Kuritawase asamushi from Kagoshima, possibly the best asa of the year, IMHO.

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Chip » Dec 6th, '12, 13:36

... wow, my computer seems to be more accepting of the new photobucket ... 8)

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by debunix » Dec 6th, '12, 14:16

So far today, I had some Gu Zhu Zi Sun in my Eiichi Rock yunomi. Next up, not sure, but the choices here are yunomi and guinomi and gongfu cups, and a pair of smaller kumidashi-chawan. Could be any of them....

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Devoted135 » Dec 6th, '12, 14:19

Every day starts with tea in a thermos travel cup thingee, so that's not very exciting. But, I do love my little teacup that I use at home. Plus I'm excited to be getting a second cup along with some other teaware goodies for Christmas.

I have a question though. For the purpose of this poll, what is the difference between an English-style teacup and a gong fu cup?

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Chip » Dec 6th, '12, 14:25

Devoted135 wrote:I have a question though. For the purpose of this poll, what is the difference between an English-style teacup and a gong fu cup?
They are pretty much as divergent as you can get.

English teacups in this case refer to traditional looking porcelain, 5-6 ounces, side-handled with a saucer. Gong fu style cups are small to very small Chinese style cups.

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Devoted135 » Dec 6th, '12, 14:28

Chip wrote:
Devoted135 wrote:I have a question though. For the purpose of this poll, what is the difference between an English-style teacup and a gong fu cup?
They are pretty much as divergent as you can get.

English teacups in this case refer to traditional looking porcelain, 5-6 ounces, side-handled with a saucer. Gong fu style cups are small to very small Chinese style cups.
I guess my ignorance is showing. :shock: So if I have a 3oz teacup made of... not porcelain... that is glazed and doesn't have a handle?

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Chip » Dec 6th, '12, 14:41

Devoted135 wrote:
Chip wrote:
Devoted135 wrote:I have a question though. For the purpose of this poll, what is the difference between an English-style teacup and a gong fu cup?
They are pretty much as divergent as you can get.

English teacups in this case refer to traditional looking porcelain, 5-6 ounces, side-handled with a saucer. Gong fu style cups are small to very small Chinese style cups.
I guess my ignorance is showing. :shock: So if I have a 3oz teacup made of... not porcelain... that is glazed and doesn't have a handle?
Do you have a photo? Origin? Shape?

Some small cups are just small cups. 3 ounce cups are pretty common, not too big nor too small for just about any general tea situation.

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Devoted135 » Dec 6th, '12, 14:49

Here's the link to it online (don't hate me, it was a gift and I promise never to shop there or let friends shop there! :lol:)
http://www.teavana.com/tea-products/tea ... on-tea-cup

Edit: sorry, forgot to add quoting

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Chip » Dec 6th, '12, 15:02

... looks like you will have to vote for "defies classification" ... :lol:

Just do not melt your lips!

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by Devoted135 » Dec 6th, '12, 15:12

Chip wrote:... looks like you will have to vote for "defies classification" ... :lol:

Just do not melt your lips!
Hahaha, will do. No lip melting after a year of heavy use, though I have perfected my sweatshirt-cuff-as-insulator technique (patent pending). :D Thanks for the help!

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by entropyembrace » Dec 6th, '12, 20:46

Like most days I´m using my Petr Novak cup :) 120ml is usually the right size for drinking drinking alone without needing a fairness pitcher.

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by debunix » Dec 7th, '12, 00:07

Drinking now from a Seigan 'wan' cup that was not listed as guinomi or yunomi--it's a bit large for guinomi but small for yunomi, and it's been working through a session with a thermos full of taiwanese 'Black Ruby' black tea from Norbu, and now I'm working on some 2008 YiWu bamboo aged puerh in the same cup. I usually stick to one cup per day when I'm at work, only changing to avoid drinking something worrisome for carrying over flavor in deeply crackled or partly unglazed cups--like yesterday's jasmine.

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Re: 12/6/12 TeaCup TeaDay ToDay

by debunix » Dec 7th, '12, 12:22

And now updating to add a gongfu cup, because this morning I'm starting over with the leaves from yesterday's yi wu puerh, but using a nuka glazed gongfu cup from shyrabbit.

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