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japanese teapot vintage

by Fireflower » May 4th, '12, 06:07

hello everybody, i am very excited to show this teapot i got from my grandmother, i gues that is from about 40's or 50,s.
i am quite sure that is made in japan.
unfotunately there is no lid so i cannot use it.

https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-tqzw ... eapot1.jpg

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-48IA ... eapot2.jpg

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Re: japanese teapot vintage

by Poohblah » May 4th, '12, 11:10

I do not know anything about it, but it is very pretty. And a tall pot like that you can still use without the lid. Just don't fill it too high and pour it too hard :)

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Re: japanese teapot vintage

by brandon » May 4th, '12, 11:11

Try aging water in it for 3 days.
Compare taste, let me know :)

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Re: japanese teapot vintage

by Drax » May 4th, '12, 11:22

Yeah, the spout should be low enough to still use to some extent?

You can even call it "futanashi" which means "without lid".... :D

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