Mar 31st, '09, 04:03
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Where did you buy your gaiwan?

by iheartstrawberries » Mar 31st, '09, 04:03

I am looking for a high-quality gaiwan. I also want to be assured that the source is reputable and that the gaiwan is lead-free. Any online sources you know of?

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Mar 31st, '09, 07:36
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by brandon » Mar 31st, '09, 07:36

The Tea Gallery, 60ml, left
The Tea Gallery, 90ml, (not shown)
Red Blossom Tea, 150ml, right

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by GT500Driver » Mar 31st, '09, 15:32

I bought this from Tea Spring, and I've been happy with it. My first gaiwan actually. Not the nicest one around, but cheap, has a delicate feel to it, while at the same time being comfortable.

And of course, their customer service has been great. They went the extra mile to get me a new aroma cup when the original arrived broken. Should be recieving the new one soon.
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by wyardley » Mar 31st, '09, 16:57

This question has already been asked lots of times. Examples:

http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?t=8406
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?p=72056
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by Proinsias » Mar 31st, '09, 19:42

Is lead much of a concern when buying gaiwan? I assumed due to the glaze that whatever lurked inside had little chance of making it to my cup.

Wyardley: That second link is about old iron tetsubins.

I have one beautiful white gaiwan around 100ml and a few decorated ones that are larger. My go to gaiwan for pretty much anything that doesn't involve rather expensive Chinese green or more than three people has been a little, baseless, plain white 60ml number I got in a travel set from Dragon Tea House, rather similar to Brandon's one.

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by wyardley » Mar 31st, '09, 19:45

Proinsias wrote:Is lead much of a concern when buying gaiwan? I assumed due to the glaze that whatever lurked inside had little chance of making it to my cup.

Wyardley: That second link is about old iron tetsubins.
I don't think lead is a big concern. Also, they're not usually decorated on the inside anyway.

D'oh. Don't know how that happened, but I fixed it.

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