What's your opinion?

Poll ended at Dec 3rd, '08, 06:51

Agree + incorporate it to Show Off Your Pots and Cups thread
7
37%
Agree + separate it from Show Off Your Pots and Cups thread
11
58%
Disagree
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Posting Seasoned Teawares?

by betta » Nov 30th, '08, 06:51

Hello everyone, I've been thinking of sharing pictures of seasoned teawares everyone has.
It will be very interesting since many of the teawares are 'cultured' and develop natural patina and stain upon using. It's not only limited to yixingwares, but also japanese teaware such as hagi ware or tetsubin. Basically any seasoned teawares are welcomed.

It will be even more interesting if you can mention the most frequent tea brewed in the particular pot to see how each pair of teaware material-tea develop its patina over time. More important we can be more informed indirectly which material match best with which tea (based on how frequent the pair of teaware-tea occurs).
I know it's quite overlapping with another post, however most of pictures there are of new teawares.
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by xuancheng » Nov 30th, '08, 08:02

I would love to see some nice seasoned yixing, etc.

Should we start posting photos here in this thread, or is the photo thread yet to be started?

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by Maitre_Tea » Nov 30th, '08, 11:59

At first I thought why you would want to create two different threads, but then I realized how cool it would be. Because you can really see how people are cultivating their teapots. It would also be awesome if people had before and after photos, so the difference can be seen clearly. But what should the time restriction be though? like one or two months?

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by betta » Nov 30th, '08, 14:28

xuancheng wrote:I would love to see some nice seasoned yixing, etc.

Should we start posting photos here in this thread, or is the photo thread yet to be started?
Xuancheng, I'd suggest to wait until knowing the majority voice :D
Maitre_Tea wrote:At first I thought why you would want to create two different threads, but then I realized how cool it would be. Because you can really see how people are cultivating their teapots. It would also be awesome if people had before and after photos, so the difference can be seen clearly. But what should the time restriction be though? like one or two months?


Yes, that's the point. We can learn how the patina grows on pots or any teawares due to particular tea. Moreover we can also know first hand from real experiences of others about what material to use with which kind of tea. In my case for example, a zhuni pot develops different patina at various rate upon brewing using gaoshan oolong and puerh. While TGY somehow doesn't suite the particular pot.

Since we're using the teaware at various frequency, I wouldn't suggest any time restriction. It's democracy, you can do based on your convenience.
You're right with the comparison, we might need to find the-last-posted-picture of every individuals and continue the thread everytime consistently. It's just an idea, any input is welcomed. :D

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by Salsero » Nov 30th, '08, 17:44

I see this as a different subject from "Show Off." The latter thread is just about sharing teaware. The proposed new one would be about changes that occur in teaware and would be enormously shorter, also very, very specialized.

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by Wesli » Nov 30th, '08, 17:50

Why not just start posting them here....?

I would, but my pots aren't anywhere near seasoned enough. You can smell a difference in each of them, but the looks haven't changed much at all.

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by JP » Dec 1st, '08, 22:16

I would like to see those. They should be posted in a separate thread from new tea wares so as to avoid confusion.

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by ABx » Dec 1st, '08, 22:45

Wesli wrote:Why not just start posting them here....?

I would, but my pots aren't anywhere near seasoned enough. You can smell a difference in each of them, but the looks haven't changed much at all.
+1 on both comments.

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by betta » Dec 3rd, '08, 01:28

Hello People, seems it's almost sure the second option wins. Just go ahead and post pictures of your seasoned teaware here. Happy posting. I'll post mine during the weekend :P

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by ABx » Dec 3rd, '08, 02:39

You might take the poll out, or at least edit the post to mention it - you've got almost a whole page of posts just about whether or not to do it (honestly you should have just started the thread, either it would take off or not but nobody would complain)

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by battra » Dec 3rd, '08, 03:54

Maybe start a new thread after all - I am curious to see some patina, but if such a thread is supposed to live for a long time, it would be nice with a thread with a good topic title, and without a poll and meta-discussion!

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