My new pieces up on KlasekTea. Sorry, I am not here much. I should work on that. You can visit my blog, thank you! Ondrej
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Thanks! Hope you will pick onedebunix wrote:They are lovely. Now trying to pick one.

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samorost wrote:Thanks! Hope you will pick onedebunix wrote:They are lovely. Now trying to pick one.
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Picked one, and now just waiting.
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debunix wrote:samorost wrote:Thanks! Hope you will pick onedebunix wrote:They are lovely. Now trying to pick one.
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Picked one, and now just waiting.
Great

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This one: I like all of them, but picked this as having a more subtle pattern that will compliment but not distract from the tea when using it for photography of the leaves.samorost wrote:Greatwhich one is it?
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Nice, I also like simple clean light ones, the tea leaves stand out in it. It's just there is so much beautiful wood out theredebunix wrote:This one: I like all of them, but picked this as having a more subtle pattern that will compliment but not distract from the tea when using it for photography of the leaves.samorost wrote:Greatwhich one is it?

I hope you will like it, thanks!
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Utensils in use


The scoop is very photogenic but does not detract from the tea. It's not too bright, too shiny, or too boring: it's just right. The pick is practical as well as very sleek and pleasing to touch.
Happy camper, me.


The scoop is very photogenic but does not detract from the tea. It's not too bright, too shiny, or too boring: it's just right. The pick is practical as well as very sleek and pleasing to touch.
Happy camper, me.
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I am glad to hear that you like it, thanks. May it serves you well! 

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Waaaaa, very beautiful Debunix. I don't think I would have gone for the light wood myself, but you make it look very appealing. Very nice work, Mr. samorost.
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Thank you!daidokorocha wrote:Waaaaa, very beautiful Debunix. I don't think I would have gone for the light wood myself, but you make it look very appealing. Very nice work, Mr. samorost.
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I just need to update this after some weeks of use: the tea scoop is even better than I anticipated at getting the tea accurately transferred even to pots whose diameter is a fair bit smaller than the diameter of the scoop. It's just so nicely balanced and smooth that a little care with pouring tea into it down the middle of the trough allow pouring out of it into a narrow mouth vessel--it's not like pouring flour from a pitcher into the mixing bowl where suddenly there's a big clump of stuff that goes wide around the rim of the bowl to the counter and makes a mess. It's neat--literally--to use.
Re: Ondřej Sedlák - wooden tea utensils
debunix wrote:I just need to update this after some weeks of use: the tea scoop is even better than I anticipated at getting the tea accurately transferred even to pots whose diameter is a fair bit smaller than the diameter of the scoop. It's just so nicely balanced and smooth that a little care with pouring tea into it down the middle of the trough allow pouring out of it into a narrow mouth vessel--it's not like pouring flour from a pitcher into the mixing bowl where suddenly there's a big clump of stuff that goes wide around the rim of the bowl to the counter and makes a mess. It's neat--literally--to use.
Thanks, glad to hear that
