If you had access to a factory that could make any shape, any size, and any clay, for a pretty good price, what would you order? Post as many as you like!
I'll start. I go for a 150cc ball-drop shape, but with a lower, longer spout that rises up (think British style) , in dicao qing, or duanni.
Aug 15th, '12, 03:02
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Re: Shapes, size, and clays for Zisha
I'd order two sets of three legged shui pings in sizes ranging from 40 ml-120 ml probably one each of 40, 50, 60, 80, 90, 100. The two clays I would choose would certainly be my two favorite clays which are the blue Mou Lvni and the 1970's Zi Sha (purple sand). This would be a dream come true and I would be willing to pay $1,000 each for these two sets if it were possible. Sorry for my last post in the Hei Ni thread I suppose I was a little harsh and hope there are no hard feelings!needaTEAcher wrote:If you had access to a factory that could make any shape, any size, and any clay, for a pretty good price, what would you order? Post as many as you like!
I'll start. I go for a 150cc ball-drop shape, but with a lower, longer spout that rises up (think British style) , in dicao qing, or duanni.
Aug 16th, '12, 10:04
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Re: Shapes, size, and clays for Zisha
No hard feelings at all. I like you!ImmortaliTEA wrote:I'd order two sets of three legged shui pings in sizes ranging from 40 ml-120 ml probably one each of 40, 50, 60, 80, 90, 100. The two clays I would choose would certainly be my two favorite clays which are the blue Mou Lvni and the 1970's Zi Sha (purple sand). This would be a dream come true and I would be willing to pay $1,000 each for these two sets if it were possible. Sorry for my last post in the Hei Ni thread I suppose I was a little harsh and hope there are no hard feelings!needaTEAcher wrote:If you had access to a factory that could make any shape, any size, and any clay, for a pretty good price, what would you order? Post as many as you like!
I'll start. I go for a 150cc ball-drop shape, but with a lower, longer spout that rises up (think British style) , in dicao qing, or duanni.
