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It's quite funny now, how my feeling of teaware size changed. When i bought my first kyusu it was 288ml and it felt at that time really tiny. Now i think it's quite huge and better to use it only for 2-3 people.
Hm, forgot about the small ... er tiny ... kyusu option. Thanks for bringing it up.Xell wrote:I would prefer tiny kyusu above everything else. Kyusu size of ~100ml are simply amazing. But if only from two items in topic, i guess it would be shiboridashi, i don't own one yet. Hope i can fix this soon
p.s.
It's quite funny now, how my feeling of teaware size changed. When i bought my first kyusu it was 288ml and it felt at that time really tiny. Now i think it's quite huge and better to use it only for 2-3 people.
I agree with you.Xell wrote:I would prefer tiny kyusu above everything else. Kyusu size of ~100ml are simply amazing. But if only from two items in topic, i guess it would be shiboridashi, i don't own one yet. Hope i can fix this soon
Well, whaddya waiting for!?Chip wrote:I used a pretty small kyusu to brew Temomi-cha, partially due to this discussion. Holds a little over 3 ounces (100 ml) in praticality.
I really do like a tiny kyusu (well, like any size really), feels sweet in hand and use ... not to mention it is beautiful as well.
This one is very nice, but a more artisanal one would be even better!!!Maybe a smaller one.
Oh, I almost forgot, I picked up a Korean artisanal kyusu recently that was made by Seong-il. This one holds 3 ounces (90 ml) to the rim before adding leaves.