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by oboesushi » Aug 2nd, '15, 21:39
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by Tead Off » Aug 2nd, '15, 22:15
This is not a wheel thrown pot. The rings are just tool marks that smooth out certain areas of the pot just like the marks on the bottom of the interior which you illustrate. It looks like a real Yixing pot and could be 10 years old. Looks well made.

Aug 2nd, '15, 22:48
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by oboesushi » Aug 2nd, '15, 22:48
Thank you, that is good news! Any ideas on who made it/ clay type, etc.?
Aug 3rd, '15, 01:14
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by Tead Off » Aug 3rd, '15, 01:14
oboesushi wrote:Thank you, that is good news! Any ideas on who made it/ clay type, etc.?
Zini clay. Can't read the seal.
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by bonescwa » Aug 4th, '15, 15:04
Tell me about the color.
Aug 5th, '15, 12:32
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by oboesushi » Aug 5th, '15, 12:32
bonescwa wrote:Tell me about the color.
I think the picture is fairly accurate for the color. It is a darkish green with maybe a hint of teal. There are lots of silvery sparkles visible on the inside of the pot.