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by bonjiri » Jun 30th, '09, 15:05
aloha
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by Luthier » Jul 1st, '09, 07:49
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by Sam. » Jul 1st, '09, 09:36
Salsero wrote:chicagopotter wrote: Is that from Hankook
Yes, indeed. Hankook manages to make their teaware look awful on the site, but much of it is actually very nice.
They should hire you as a photographer for their teaware. It looks washed out and a strange yellow hue in their photos.
Jul 1st, '09, 09:41
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by Victoria » Jul 1st, '09, 09:41
I love it!
Jul 1st, '09, 15:30
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by hooksie » Jul 1st, '09, 15:30
Favorite little pot, 140ml:
Large size
Jul 6th, '09, 04:42
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by Louis » Jul 6th, '09, 04:42
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by Seeker » Jul 6th, '09, 14:15
Chip wrote:...
Anywho, my fave teapot today ... I love this Tokoname Kyusu by Kenji who speciallizes in Nericome and "nicks".
Wow - Chip - great teapot - but LOVE that yunomi!!!
Where, who??
WANTZZZ!!!

Jul 6th, '09, 14:27
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by TIM » Jul 6th, '09, 14:27
Louis wrote:
Louis, is that your pot? Beautiful! Where did you acquire it from?
Jul 6th, '09, 15:09
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by Chip » Jul 6th, '09, 15:09
Seeker wrote: Wow - Chip - great teapot - but LOVE that yunomi!!!
Where, who??
WANTZZZ!!!

It's a Guinomi. You may wantz, but it was a one off piece. You can see more pics of it
HERE, along with a Yunomi also by Makuhara Kashun, a Hagi master.
I quite like Kashun, though he is certainly less sought after here in the USA perhaps because he is less known.
The seller knowing I had that Kenji Kyusu sent me this photo before I bought the Guinomi, it sealed the deal.
blah blah blah SENCHA blah blah blah!!!
Jul 6th, '09, 15:12
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by Seeker » Jul 6th, '09, 15:12
Oooooo. Checked out those Hagi pics - great! Love the yunomi.
I'll check Kashun out!
Thx!

Jul 6th, '09, 15:17
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by Seeker » Jul 6th, '09, 15:17
Chip wrote:
... by Makuhara Kashun, a Hagi master.
I quite like Kashun, though he is certainly less sought after here in the USA perhaps because he is less known.
Dear Chip,
Where might I peruse and perhaps acquire Master Kashun's beautiful pieces?
Thx.

Jul 7th, '09, 03:30
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by Louis » Jul 7th, '09, 03:30
TIM wrote:Louis wrote:
Louis, is that your pot? Beautiful! Where did you acquire it from?
Tim, I am a chinese, so I got this teapot in china, but it's not cheap.