Nov 27th, '07, 00:22
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by tomasini » Nov 27th, '07, 00:22
My first Gaiwan!!!

Nov 27th, '07, 00:35
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by Space Samurai » Nov 27th, '07, 00:35
Very nice! I like it.
Nov 27th, '07, 00:56
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by bambooforest » Nov 27th, '07, 00:56
Beautiful piece. Gaiwans have unique spirits.
Nov 27th, '07, 01:10
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by scruffmcgruff » Nov 27th, '07, 01:10
I have the same one tomasini, and I like it a lot. Good choice!
Nov 27th, '07, 01:13
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by tomasini » Nov 27th, '07, 01:13
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by Wesli » Nov 27th, '07, 02:22
Nice one.
Where'd you find it?
Nov 27th, '07, 08:37
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by tomasini » Nov 27th, '07, 08:37
it seems like its a common peice....i got it at Dragon Tea House. I actually ordered two because I plan on giving one as a gift =]
Nov 27th, '07, 12:37
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by Wesli » Nov 27th, '07, 12:37
Wow, awesome deal.
Please, let us all know how you like it once you get it.
I may have to splurge on some Dragon Tea House stuff now.
Nov 27th, '07, 13:34
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by xine » Nov 27th, '07, 13:34
I'm on my way to purchase a gaiwan too! yay! The ones from Dragon Tea House are beautiful, but I can'ts afford it right now, so I think I'm going to get either one of the glass ones or the Jade Mist one from Red Blossom Tea Co.
Nov 27th, '07, 13:56
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by Space Samurai » Nov 27th, '07, 13:56
I highly reccomend the Jade Mist. I have two of its silver needle counterpart, and they are very nice.
Nov 27th, '07, 15:04
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by Mary R » Nov 27th, '07, 15:04
I have the Jade Mist too, and love it. It's got such thin, delicate walls and really is quite pretty. I did drop the lid once, and the glaze got a hairline crack, and my baby brother knocked it into my iron tetsubin, so now it has a chip on the rim...but I love it just the same.
Nov 27th, '07, 15:15
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by tomasini » Nov 27th, '07, 15:15
Mary R wrote:......but I love it just the same.
the gaiwan or your baby brother?

Nov 27th, '07, 16:47
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by xine » Nov 27th, '07, 16:47
Just put in the order for my Jade Mist- looking forward to it! I also bought some matcha tea from rishi, and was going to buy the one plum blossom teapot, but had to restrain myself. Damn, you online shopping!
Nov 27th, '07, 16:50
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by Proinsias » Nov 27th, '07, 16:50
Mary R wrote: I did drop the lid once, and the glaze got a hairline crack, and my baby brother knocked it into my iron tetsubin, so now it has a chip on the rim...but I love it just the same.
Every tea set should have a little wabi sabi about it.
Nov 27th, '07, 17:55
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by Mary R » Nov 27th, '07, 17:55
Tomasini: Definitely the gaiwan. The brother had to work to get back into my good graces.
Proinsias: Heh heh...looks like someone's read
Hobbes's site! I just told said brother that, and I guess he must have heard 'wasabi.' A tin of the dried stuff has mysteriously appeared in my gaiwan!