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by Beidao » May 11th, '09, 05:16

I use small (100 ml) teapots a lot. They are not always easy to find and those you find are often very expensive, but there are exceptions, so just continuse the search! The best teashop (IMO) in Stockholm has a lot of 100-150 ml porcelain teapots in good quality, handpainted, from China. My favourite small teapot is a simple Chinese one that I got for 2 dollars on the Swedish Ebay - there is not really a big market for that size so they are not hard to get a low winning bid on! It holds 100 ml and I just love it.
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by LaybackPandas » May 13th, '09, 03:24

after buying a pitcher and getting a little use to handling the gaiwan, i think im starting to falling in love w/ gaiwans... :lol: all i needed now is to get rid of my current cheap shitty gaiwan and get a more expensive one. :twisted:

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by shogun89 » May 13th, '09, 16:46

they dont have them because everyone uses stupid gaiwans and stupid yixings for gongfu.

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May 13th, '09, 18:13
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by Herb_Master » May 13th, '09, 18:13

Teacuppa does teapot sets

for $32
Porcelain Tea Set

Porcelain Tea Set is a small tea set with a teapot, 6 tea cups and a tea serving tray. Porcelain Tea Set comes in 3 different designs; panda bears design, concubines design and colorful flower designs. Porcelain Tea Set can be used of kept as a decorative items.

Teapot:

Width: 12 cm
Height: 7 cm
Capacity: 90 ml (3.1 fl.oz)

Tea cup:

Width: 4.5 cm
Height: 3 cm
Capacity: 30 ml (1 fl.oz)

Tea tray:

Diameter: 14 cm

Concubines Set
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Pandas
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Flowers
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http://www.teacuppa.com/Porcelain-Tea-Set.asp

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by Herb_Master » May 13th, '09, 18:16

With your chosen name :roll:

How can you resist the Pandas :lol:

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May 13th, '09, 19:22
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by teashionista » May 13th, '09, 19:22

In Pursuit of Tea sells a teaset as well: http://www.inpursuitoftea.com/Yellow_Po ... /xc590.htm
Measurements
Teapot - 3" H X 3.5" W, holds 4.5 fl oz.
Tasting Cups - 1"H X 2.5"W, holds 1 fl oz.
Sharing Pitcher- 3"H X 3.25"W, holds 5 fl oz.
I'm not sure if you would consider a glass teapot, but I've seen them as small as 90ml at local tea shops and online: Rishi has a well-priced tea set with a small glass pot.

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by TokyoB » May 14th, '09, 19:21

Red Blossom Tea Co. sells a 5 oz ceramic pot for $18. Looks nice. May be bigger than what you wanted.
http://www.redblossomtea.com/details.ph ... c&item=224
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by JoeCha » May 15th, '09, 14:09

A little bigger than what you want, but eh.

http://www.thefragrantleaf.com/ivoryteaset.html

Not bad.

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