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by andrzej bero » Sep 4th, '12, 16:55
Petr Novák wrote:Yes, Czech tea culture is quite unique. With all its "blemishes" I am happy to be part of it:)
hm ... as a guest there I should not even "see" any
Petr Novák wrote:btw. What about the stove-kettle sitting in corner of your booth (on the picture) Something new? How it works?
Kettle new. Stove was the first I made
http://aneybo.blogspot.com/2011/06/grrrrrills.html and it worked with no crack for many months not like the others;) As I can see you have more success in this.
Both are now on one of a balcony in Prague anyway and I have to make a new for myself. Still a clay mix is a point.
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Sep 20th, '12, 05:31
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by andrzej bero » Sep 20th, '12, 05:31
Pawel, thanks, I see it was a tea made with a heart:)
And Now for Something Completely Different ... there is a new folder on my picasa "cha hai/kensui" and I put some new cups and jars, just a few for now
https://picasaweb.google.com/1093021064 ... aHaiKensui
https://picasaweb.google.com/1093021064 ... 24/Teacups
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by chado.my.teaway » Sep 22nd, '12, 13:32
Pawel, thanks, I see it was a tea made with a heart:)
Tea? noo;p This teacup was made with a heart;)
when I showed your cha hai to my girlfriend, she said "what a beautiful sauceboat". forgive her;p
Sep 23rd, '12, 05:25
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by andrzej bero » Sep 23rd, '12, 05:25
chado.my.teaway wrote:when I showed your cha hai to my girlfriend, she said "what a beautiful sauceboat". forgive her;p
"sauceboat" - why not? I do not belive in Tea Hell:)
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Sep 23rd, '12, 05:34
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by minor_glitch » Sep 23rd, '12, 05:34
andrzej bero wrote:I do not belive in Tea Hell:)
Clearly you have never tried to drink a dusty old xiaguan tuo you found hidden on a shelf in a chinese grocery store right beside the fish counter that had been sitting there, improperly stored, absorbing fish odour for the last 5 years. THAT is tea hell!
Sep 23rd, '12, 07:21
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by andrzej bero » Sep 23rd, '12, 07:21
Haha! ... sounds like Hell indeed, but what was a cause of that. Don't believe that you have used your tea utensils not for the intended by potter purpose ... or did you?;)
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by minor_glitch » Sep 24th, '12, 02:34
andrzej bero wrote:Haha! ... sounds like Hell indeed, but what was a cause of that. Don't believe that you have used your tea utensils not for the intended by potter purpose ... or did you?;)
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hahaha no. My tea utensils are just for tea! Although a chasen might make a good scalp massager... hmm.
Sep 29th, '12, 02:33
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by minor_glitch » Sep 29th, '12, 02:33
Sep 29th, '12, 18:55
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by andrzej bero » Sep 29th, '12, 18:55
Hi minor_glitch, thanks for your pics. As I saw on oolong topic they are in use too:) Have a good time with them.
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by brandon » Sep 29th, '12, 20:49
I got a fun little tea caddy I discussed with Andrzej on the previous page.
Thanks, AB!
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by andrzej bero » Sep 30th, '12, 14:14
Brandon, nice shot, thanks. I am happy you have got new camera not only for that reason:) I just really very like your pictures I can see on "teaware" topic on TC. I hope caddy is not too small for your needs. best
btw And Now for Something Completely Different ...
becuse of raku (not Raku) workshop I run in my studio I had to refresh my pinch technic and made some chawans as exercises. I forgot what a pleasure it is! So just for fun...
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by andrzej bero » Oct 23rd, '12, 15:06
First one glazed (from a group of pinched chawans)
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Oct 23rd, '12, 15:16
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by andrzej bero » Oct 23rd, '12, 15:16
And Now for Something Completely Different ... some fresh staff on my picasa:
Teapot Platform, Shiboridashi, Little Teapots (70ml - 120ml) and Cups. If somebody interested you can enter via my blog page. Welcome.
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Oct 23rd, '12, 15:53
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by teaisme » Oct 23rd, '12, 15:53
always good to see you expanding horizons, lovely as always
Here is a closer link for readers convenience
http://aneybo.blogspot.com/2011/06/grrrrrills.html
click the menus on the right to see individual picasa albums
