Hello,
I was assured that this shuiping was sold by origintea.net (SilentChaos)
On the bottom there is a stamp: Nan Meng Chen. So it could be any manufacturer.
80ml / single hole.
So, my questions are:
What do you think its:
* age
* clay (I am sure it is not hongni. It feels more like Di Cao Qing clay. It feels very solid in hands.)
* reasonable price
Thank you!
shuiping identification from origintea.net
Last edited by stanv on May 5th, '17, 00:49, edited 1 time in total.
Re: shuiping identification from origintea.net
Age: post 1990s
Clay: qingshuini
Reasonable price: not my place to make appraisals of other people's pots...
Clay: qingshuini
Reasonable price: not my place to make appraisals of other people's pots...
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Re: shuiping identification from origintea.net
If it brews tea well, it is a good clay!stanv wrote:
is it good?
Re: shuiping identification from origintea.net
Chen Ju-fang is a okay potter, but that seal doesn't look her name..it's like reading 孟臣(Meng Chen) something.. and most of her pots came out after 2000's.
Re: shuiping identification from origintea.net
Hi Stanv,
Just to clarify : the stamp of this origintea pot is : 南孟臣
(Chen Ju Fang is the small EOT 50ml)
We've got a bit miscommunication earlier.
^^
Re: shuiping identification from origintea.net
yes, sorry, the stamp is: Nan Meng Chen.Just to clarify : the stamp of this origintea pot is : 南孟臣