Dec 29th, '08, 18:17
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They were OK, not bad, but stay away from the low end ones, bleh.
I felt they were not a good value tbh. But I had samples sent to me by them in clear cellophane, probably not as fresh as a result.
The travel sets are nice, I have 4 different ones, falling in love with them at first site at the Expo. They are tiny! Which one are you considering?
I felt they were not a good value tbh. But I had samples sent to me by them in clear cellophane, probably not as fresh as a result.
The travel sets are nice, I have 4 different ones, falling in love with them at first site at the Expo. They are tiny! Which one are you considering?
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Dec 29th, '08, 21:35
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Well their oolong is from Taiwan, so ....
But they have nice teaware. We'll all give you a full report when the LA group goes there next month.
But they have nice teaware. We'll all give you a full report when the LA group goes there next month.
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Dec 30th, '08, 10:54
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OK, the first one is larger and might hold 3.5 ounces. I find this to be very functional and nice as well. I like the indentations.
The second is the smallest of all of them, the pot holding just over 2 ounces. I put 2 ounces of water in, and it really fills the cup on the pour which holds less than 2 ounces (the leaves usually absorb enough water to allow a complete pour into the cup). The green crackle glaze is very nice, but it is a tiny pot and tinier cup.
I use them mainly for gyokuro ... well, so far exclusively for gyokuro.
Both will allow just a little leaf to pour into the cup, but that is fine with me for gyokuro anyway.
The second is the smallest of all of them, the pot holding just over 2 ounces. I put 2 ounces of water in, and it really fills the cup on the pour which holds less than 2 ounces (the leaves usually absorb enough water to allow a complete pour into the cup). The green crackle glaze is very nice, but it is a tiny pot and tinier cup.
I use them mainly for gyokuro ... well, so far exclusively for gyokuro.
Both will allow just a little leaf to pour into the cup, but that is fine with me for gyokuro anyway.