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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by catsoup » Sep 15th, '10, 02:20

Dirty double layers mug with Yunnan steamed green, very nice :lol:
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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by JeiKun4114 » Sep 15th, '10, 02:45

Ambrose wrote:Dude those are some sick pics!, I want to test out that kyusu when your down :mrgreen:
haha yeah bro you will, 2 months and counting bro :mrgreen:

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by PamEast » Sep 15th, '10, 09:44

This teapot belonged to my great grandmother. My mother gave it to me when I moved out on my own. I also have two cups and saucers, two cake plates, a creamer and sugar bowl in the set.
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I've had the pot for almost 30 years, but actually used it for the very first time last night! I wanted to make a nice cup of tea for my parents who are visiting. I brewed the tea in my 32oz IngenuiTEA, but couldn't figure out how to properly dispense it. Doh! Use a teapot!

I so enjoyed the ceremony of it! The set is going to have to come out of the cabinet and take up a place of honor somewhere.

Pam

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by JeiKun4114 » Sep 15th, '10, 09:49

PamEast wrote:This teapot belonged to my great grandmother. My mother gave it to me when I moved out on my own. I also have two cups and saucers, two cake plates, a creamer and sugar bowl in the set.
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I've had the pot for almost 30 years, but actually used it for the very first time last night! I wanted to make a nice cup of tea for my parents who are visiting. I brewed the tea in my 32oz IngenuiTEA, but couldn't figure out how to properly dispense it. Doh! Use a teapot!

I so enjoyed the ceremony of it! The set is going to have to come out of the cabinet and take up a place of honor somewhere.

Pam
Very beautiful elegant looking tea pot :mrgreen:

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by TwoPynts » Sep 15th, '10, 09:53

Lovely tea pot Pam.
It is a heirloom worth treasuring and proudly displaying.

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by britt » Sep 25th, '10, 16:27

Due to a link posted in another thread, I checked out the vendor China Cha Dao and ordered this Jingdezhen Year of the Tiger handpainted gaiwan:

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by Victoria » Sep 25th, '10, 16:39

Very nice! Even better if it's you birth year. Is it by any chance?

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by Alex » Sep 25th, '10, 16:53

Stunning. Literally one of the best painted gaiwans I've ever seen. And very original to boot.

What size did it say? All the ones I've bought from Jerry have come in at around 30ml+ under what they were listed.

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I got a 150ml one that's around 110ml and 200ml one thats around 170ml.

For me that was a bonus on both counts.

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by britt » Sep 25th, '10, 17:03

Victoria wrote:Very nice! Even better if it's you birth year. Is it by any chance?
Thanks! I'm not sure which animal represents the year I was born, but I'm pretty sure it isn't the tiger or dragon. It's probably some less exciting animal like a rooster. I'll check it out online.

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by britt » Sep 25th, '10, 17:05

Zensuji wrote:Stunning. Literally one of the best painted gaiwans I've ever seen. And very original to boot.

What size did it say? All the ones I've bought from Jerry have come in at around 30ml+ under what they were listed.

for instance

I got a 150ml one that's around 110ml and 200ml one thats around 170ml.

For me that was a bonus on both counts.
The product description said it was 200ml filled to the rim. I would much prefer it to be smaller, and it sounds like it may be. I would also consider an error in this direction to be a plus.

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by Victoria » Sep 25th, '10, 17:07

britt wrote:
Victoria wrote:Very nice! Even better if it's you birth year. Is it by any chance?
Thanks! I'm not sure which animal represents the year I was born, but I'm pretty sure it isn't the tiger or dragon. It's probably some less exciting animal like a rooster. I'll check it out online.
Here's an easy guide to look up by year:
http://f4bscale.worldonline.co.uk/chinese.htm

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by britt » Sep 25th, '10, 20:13

Victoria wrote:
britt wrote:
Victoria wrote:Very nice! Even better if it's you birth year. Is it by any chance?
Thanks! I'm not sure which animal represents the year I was born, but I'm pretty sure it isn't the tiger or dragon. It's probably some less exciting animal like a rooster. I'll check it out online.
Here's an easy guide to look up by year:
http://f4bscale.worldonline.co.uk/chinese.htm
Thanks for the link. As suspected, it was the year of the rooster. Oh well, maybe in my next life I'll be born in the year of the dragon or tiger. I guess for now I'll have to cancel the tiger gaiwan order and buy a rooster gaiwan instead!

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by Victoria » Sep 25th, '10, 21:06

Yeah figures. But I do have a English style cup with a rooster on it.
As for me, I'm a horse. Seriously lacking in horse motifs also. :)

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by Alex » Sep 26th, '10, 03:13

I'm horse too :D 1978

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Re: Show Off Your Pots and Cups XIV

by theory » Sep 26th, '10, 03:55

All the horses say "heyyyeyy: :D I'm another. On the plus side, we can all start saving our pennies for 2014 :shock: Here's hoping the zodiac-year teaware fad hangs around til then

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