Nov 27th, '09, 18:14
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Glazed kyusu

by coconut » Nov 27th, '09, 18:14

Does anyone know a where i can buy a glazed kyusu online? I'm looking for one around 150-200 ml preferably with a ceramic filter.

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Nov 27th, '09, 20:28
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Re: Glazed kyusu

by edkrueger » Nov 27th, '09, 20:28

The real question is why would you want a glazed teapot – other than the Shimizu Jin. It is fine to make other teas in an unglazed tokoname pot.

Nov 27th, '09, 20:57
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Re: Glazed kyusu

by Intuit » Nov 27th, '09, 20:57

See also Yuuki-cha's Japanese teapots. Nice selection:
http://www.yuuki-cha.com/Japanese+Teapo ... a3d53a8fb8
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Nov 27th, '09, 22:31
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Re: Glazed kyusu

by edkrueger » Nov 27th, '09, 22:31

None of the Yuukicha ones are glazed on the inside.

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Re: Glazed kyusu

by Intuit » Nov 27th, '09, 22:50

The red one is.

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Re: Glazed kyusu

by britt » Nov 28th, '09, 08:24

I have owned the 6 ounce Somayaki that someone supplied the link for, as well as several of their dobins.

The Soma's are thick, heavy, and double-walled so I have found them to be less than ideal for brewing sencha or other green teas because of their high heat retention. For the same reasons, I have found they do an exceptional job with genmaicha and houjicha. They give them a much deeper, richer flavor compared to brewing them in a lightweight kyusu such as a Hokujo.

The Somayaki's have ceramic filters, but the holes are very large so I find that a metal strainer basket is a necessity. I don't mind leaf in my cup, but I want enough left in the pot to brew a second infusion. Although it isn't stated on the webpage, the two Somayaki's I purchased from Artistic Nippon each came with a suitable strainer basket. You can e-mail Toru to confirm whether this is still the case.

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Re: Glazed kyusu

by edkrueger » Nov 28th, '09, 10:44

Intuit wrote:The red one is.
Sorry, you are correct. It appears to be glazed with clear glaze.

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