Aug 8th, '15, 00:29
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by hobbie34 » Aug 8th, '15, 00:29
Chao zhou pot for sale. My Sister in-law who lives in Hong Kong, brought these two teapots for me from her trip to China.
I am needing to clear some space. Was accepting $100.00 for pot # two now $75, I paid my sister in-law more for this pot

. I will also be putting up two more pots after these two pots sell. You can send me a pm here or e-mail me on Samurai Cha blog, it go straight to my phone. Thanks
Will include shipping in US only.
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Aug 8th, '15, 01:40
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by the_economist » Aug 8th, '15, 01:40
Just fyi, this isn't an Yixing pot but a Chaozhou pot.
Aug 8th, '15, 11:02
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by hobbie34 » Aug 8th, '15, 11:02
Really!! A Chaozhou pot!! I alway thought Chao zhou pots were made of red clay like this one I have, which, I got a long time ago and hard to come by anymore. What are the characteristics that make a chao zhou pot (I would love to know)? I thought the samething, when my sister in-law bought this pot for me. Thanks I'll update my post.
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Aug 8th, '15, 16:46
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by Chip » Aug 8th, '15, 16:46
FYI, this was posted under TS Archive. I have moved it to TS.
Best,
Chip
Aug 8th, '15, 22:57
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by Tead Off » Aug 8th, '15, 22:57
hobbie34 wrote:Really!! A Chaozhou pot!! I alway thought Chao zhou pots were made of red clay like this one I have, which, I got a long time ago and hard to come by anymore. What are the characteristics that make a chao zhou pot (I would love to know)? I thought the samething, when my sister in-law bought this pot for me. Thanks I'll update my post.
CZ pots are made on a wheel and will usually show the concentric rings in the interior of the body and lid. Sometimes you can see them on the exterior. This should not be confused with lines formed by tool markings on Yixing pots. With some experience, you can usually tell pretty easily.
Aug 13th, '15, 00:15
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by hobbie34 » Aug 13th, '15, 00:15
New nice price drop! $75 and includes shipping in US.