I just received by giant 13.5 by 16 inch Yixing Container for storing Puerh. I bought from Purepuer.com. It is great and will soon be filled. I am going to attempt to upload photos. They don't list this item on their website but if you email Larry I believe he has more. It is a huge container and the price was reasonable. It came in a box big enough for and old fashioned tube TV.
These photos may be small as I had to shrink them to less than 500 K to upload them.
Jul 17th, '13, 09:00
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Re: Giant Yixing Container
Yeah, that's pretty awesome! Not sure how I feel about storing various cakes in there together, though. I wonder questions about cross-"contamination" of odor, bacteria, etc. Also, what's the advantage of this being Yixing clay, specifically? That's a lot of clay. Probably wasn't pot grade, but I don't know what the draw is there.
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Hey, congratulations on getting a large jar like that safely delivered! I had a couple I got a few years back, 3 that made it and one that didn't (but JB Weld to the rescue... it looks a bit frankensteinish, though).
They're definitely great for storage, and they look great, too. That's a very neat pattern on the one you have.
They're definitely great for storage, and they look great, too. That's a very neat pattern on the one you have.
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Very nice! I've been thinking about something similar.
Also been wondering about the possible issue of cross-contamination. Now mine is resting in cardboard boxes stacked on top of each other, probably not the best solution either.
Also been wondering about the possible issue of cross-contamination. Now mine is resting in cardboard boxes stacked on top of each other, probably not the best solution either.
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ole wrote:Very nice! I've been thinking about something similar.
Also been wondering about the possible issue of cross-contamination. Now mine is resting in cardboard boxes stacked on top of each other, probably not the best solution either.
I suspect that the main problem is not cross contamination as none of my Puerh has been here long enough. Until I have a second, smaller container for Sheng Puerh I will have to store them together. I may decide to store only Shu, but for now it has some of both though. I keep the Puerh inside all in paper bags as well, not just to separate them, but open Puerh cakes will get all over the place. I don't want loose tea all over.
The paper bag idea comes from Larry at Purepuer.com who ships all of his tea in paper bags over their wrappers.
In the long run I am going to see if tea ages well in it. I am going to try an experiment. I bought six different Puerhs from China, two of each. One will be kept in the Yixing and stored, the others will be consumed. By the time I have used up the first six the second will hopefully have gotten better. I put in an order from pu-erhtea.com after someone on this forum said good things. They shipped from China, EMS, within 12 hours and I can already track them.
Re: Giant Yixing Container
If you look around, sometimes you can find yixing jars made the exact size of a puerh tongyalokinh wrote:That would be pretty cool for tong storage
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Where have you seen one the size if a tong? I saw one on the web but the company in China won't ship because they are afraid of it breaking. I am looking to get two more Yixing containers about tong size.Exempt wrote:If you look around, sometimes you can find yixing jars made the exact size of a puerh tongyalokinh wrote:That would be pretty cool for tong storage
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I believe zhizheng used to sell them for a very reasonable price. I don't know about shipping thoughAllanK wrote:Where have you seen one the size if a tong? I saw one on the web but the company in China won't ship because they are afraid of it breaking. I am looking to get two more Yixing containers about tong size.Exempt wrote:If you look around, sometimes you can find yixing jars made the exact size of a puerh tongyalokinh wrote:That would be pretty cool for tong storage
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I had already emailed Zhezhang, he does not like to ship them because he has had problems with them breaking. I am thinking of buying another one of these in six months when I have the money.Exempt wrote:I believe zhizheng used to sell them for a very reasonable price. I don't know about shipping thoughAllanK wrote:Where have you seen one the size if a tong? I saw one on the web but the company in China won't ship because they are afraid of it breaking. I am looking to get two more Yixing containers about tong size.Exempt wrote:If you look around, sometimes you can find yixing jars made the exact size of a puerh tongyalokinh wrote:That would be pretty cool for tong storage
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I can understand why... they are so large, they're hard to protect. The ones that I had safely delivered were protected with an incredible amount of padding -- including a thick (4") orange foam mat, not to mention all th eother padding, and the entire thing was encased in two sturdy blue bins that were turned to make a 'box,' and then strapped shut, and the whole thing in the box. Another thing that I think helped was that the interior was also stuffed (in this case, with another container!) but that helped give the walls a bit more sturdiness.
The one that broke in shipping barely had any protection... it really never had a chance. Worst, it created 'shrapnel' that really shredded up the teas that I had ordered with it. Very sad.
The one that broke in shipping barely had any protection... it really never had a chance. Worst, it created 'shrapnel' that really shredded up the teas that I had ordered with it. Very sad.
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This one was shipped in a big box, inside a bigger box, with enough white styrofoam to float a small boat. There was also lots of bubble wrap and other packaging. It came in a box that had previously held 36 teapot sets from Taiwan, that's the box it shipped in next to the Yixing container. The box was nearly half the size of a refrigerator. It is a great container.Drax wrote:I can understand why... they are so large, they're hard to protect. The ones that I had safely delivered were protected with an incredible amount of padding -- including a thick (4") orange foam mat, not to mention all th eother padding, and the entire thing was encased in two sturdy blue bins that were turned to make a 'box,' and then strapped shut, and the whole thing in the box. Another thing that I think helped was that the interior was also stuffed (in this case, with another container!) but that helped give the walls a bit more sturdiness.
The one that broke in shipping barely had any protection... it really never had a chance. Worst, it created 'shrapnel' that really shredded up the teas that I had ordered with it. Very sad.