What does everyone think of this:
http://www.chinese-tea-culture.com/gaiwan-a002.html
Anyone have any experience with gaiwans from here?
I sent them a question about this item a few days ago but have not heard back.
Jun 8th, '12, 15:09
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Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
I've been trying to find pics of the gaiwan I like best of the ones I own
This is it:
http://esgreen.com/products-page/white- ... e-circles/
It's not arctic white, slightly warmer in colour but thin and very easy to handle imho. The circles add a little elegance.
Don't know if it's what you're looking for, just wanted to show it.
edit: capacity is ~120ml
This is it:
http://esgreen.com/products-page/white- ... e-circles/
It's not arctic white, slightly warmer in colour but thin and very easy to handle imho. The circles add a little elegance.
Don't know if it's what you're looking for, just wanted to show it.
edit: capacity is ~120ml
Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Ended up PMing Brandon after seeing his post. As feared, it is the TTG grail
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Strong, throaty puer with hints of wood on inhale and cooling sensation going all the way to the base of the throat. Best tea drinking buds in "Mr. Sleeves" BioHorn, TIM, and Toki. Where's it from? What season? Picked by virgins? Who cares...
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Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Could you please explain the meaning of this? I'm a little confusedlimbo wrote:As feared, it is the TTG grail

Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Ah sorry. I meant that I was hoping it was a gaiwan that was available for purchase, but had a suspicion that it was the TTG that are no longer made.
Just found a blog post today discussing the same thing we are, and he recommended the ones from Tea Masters. The cups look great as well.
http://www.thesiptip.com/2012/06/though ... iwans.html
Just found a blog post today discussing the same thing we are, and he recommended the ones from Tea Masters. The cups look great as well.
http://www.thesiptip.com/2012/06/though ... iwans.html
Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Ha!
I too, can heartily recommend the "mini gaiwan" from Teamasters. Stephane has some lovely teaware.
The "mini-gaiwan" is actually part of Stephane's Qingbai set. I have all the pieces (including two of each cup), except for the (newly offered) smaller teapot. I've got the larger one and I'm beyond satisfied with it.
The Qingbai set:
http://teamasters.blogspot.ca/2009/09/m ... n-tea.html
mini-gaiwan:
http://teamasters.blogspot.ca/2009/10/b ... aiwan.html
The greenish glaze is a bit lighter on the mini-gaiwan than the rest of the set, but I find it quite elegant.
I'm actually in the process of purchasing a second large Qingbai teapot from Stephane, as well as the smaller one, and another mini-gaiwan.
I too, can heartily recommend the "mini gaiwan" from Teamasters. Stephane has some lovely teaware.
The "mini-gaiwan" is actually part of Stephane's Qingbai set. I have all the pieces (including two of each cup), except for the (newly offered) smaller teapot. I've got the larger one and I'm beyond satisfied with it.
The Qingbai set:
http://teamasters.blogspot.ca/2009/09/m ... n-tea.html
mini-gaiwan:
http://teamasters.blogspot.ca/2009/10/b ... aiwan.html
The greenish glaze is a bit lighter on the mini-gaiwan than the rest of the set, but I find it quite elegant.
I'm actually in the process of purchasing a second large Qingbai teapot from Stephane, as well as the smaller one, and another mini-gaiwan.
Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
What's the obsession with the uber-white color? I don't get it.
Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
tingjunkie wrote:What's the obsession with the uber-white color? I don't get it.
It's more of an obsession with trying to get a gaiwan (or a set of gaiwans) that are as close as possible to the colour, shape and thinness of the TTG gaiwans. The combination of pure white + thin porcelain (as thin as you can get without sacrificing usability) is something very special (and apparently, very rare) aesthetically.
Not everyone will share this view, but you can bet that quite a few folks on this site miss the TTG gaiwans.
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Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
I think this gaiwan is a nice shape with good flare to protect fingers from heat.
http://jingteashop.com/pd-jing-tea-shop ... -czwgw.cfm
But it doesn't look as thin as the tea gallery gaiwans?
http://jingteashop.com/pd-jing-tea-shop ... -czwgw.cfm
But it doesn't look as thin as the tea gallery gaiwans?

Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
I dug out my tea gallery gaiwan ane it's definitely thinner than the tea trekker gaiwans. Maybe I should glue the lid back together and return it to service.
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Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
I always view these obsessions as "different strokes for different folks." If we all shared the same obsessions life would get boring, often a new flame is lit by someone else's interest(s).fire_snake wrote:tingjunkie wrote:What's the obsession with the uber-white color? I don't get it.
It's more of an obsession with trying to get a gaiwan (or a set of gaiwans) that are as close as possible to the colour, shape and thinness of the TTG gaiwans. The combination of pure white + thin porcelain (as thin as you can get without sacrificing usability) is something very special (and apparently, very rare) aesthetically.
Not everyone will share this view, but you can bet that quite a few folks on this site miss the TTG gaiwans.

... it's all good!

Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Who knows. From this gaiwan search I might turn up something even more interesting.Chip wrote:I always view these obsessions as "different strokes for different folks." If we all shared the same obsessions life would get boring, often a new flame is lit by someone else's interest(s).fire_snake wrote:tingjunkie wrote:What's the obsession with the uber-white color? I don't get it.
It's more of an obsession with trying to get a gaiwan (or a set of gaiwans) that are as close as possible to the colour, shape and thinness of the TTG gaiwans. The combination of pure white + thin porcelain (as thin as you can get without sacrificing usability) is something very special (and apparently, very rare) aesthetically.
Not everyone will share this view, but you can bet that quite a few folks on this site miss the TTG gaiwans.![]()
... it's all good!

Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Indeed. Just curious about the reasoning.Chip wrote: I always view these obsessions as "different strokes for different folks." If we all shared the same obsessions life would get boring, often a new flame is lit by someone else's interest(s).![]()
... it's all good!

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Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
Current owner of one, it's in my avatar hahaha.
In terms of burnt fingers, none really, but I decant with the saucer with one hand, and no burnt fingers yet. I love it, it's pristine, it's white, it fits wonderfully, and they're sadly all hand made, so I'm still using a chipped lid after accidentally dropping the lid while washing
In terms of burnt fingers, none really, but I decant with the saucer with one hand, and no burnt fingers yet. I love it, it's pristine, it's white, it fits wonderfully, and they're sadly all hand made, so I'm still using a chipped lid after accidentally dropping the lid while washing

Re: Red Blossom Tea's "Summer" Gaiwan: Experiences? Opinions?
I am very tempted to buy this too, it has a unique shape and it looks to be finely made.
Is it really 6oz filled up to the level of the lid though? That seems rather large!
Is it really 6oz filled up to the level of the lid though? That seems rather large!