Dec 27th, '19, 00:48
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by MarbeL » Dec 27th, '19, 00:48
I went to A-MEI teahouse in Jiufen a few weeks ago while visiting Taiwan -
https://www.ameiteahouse.com/
While there, I liked drinking tea from there set so much that I decided to buy a few pieces and bring them home. Unfortunately, my yixing pot broke
Can you help recommend one similar, I don't even know how many ml this is. Attached is a picture of my broken teapot. I'd like to spend $100 or less on the replacement yixing pot.
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by GuchaTea » Jan 11th, '20, 17:32
MarbeL wrote:
I went to A-MEI teahouse in Jiufen a few weeks ago while visiting Taiwan -
https://www.ameiteahouse.com/
While there, I liked drinking tea from there set so much that I decided to buy a few pieces and bring them home. Unfortunately, my yixing pot broke
Can you help recommend one similar, I don't even know how many ml this is. Attached is a picture of my broken teapot. I'd like to spend $100 or less on the replacement yixing pot.
Nixing Clay, in Qinzhou, is a good quality tea pots' material and not very well known, so cheaper. .
Feb 5th, '20, 12:48
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by BenHK » Feb 5th, '20, 12:48
$100 in what currency?
can glue it?lid also broken?
this pot is a common clay pot
with 100usd can buy something got some potential to use