I'm just curious, can we have a look at these other yixings mentioned?JB-ONE wrote:Do those circles on the inside mean it's wheel thrown? My other yixings don't have them.

I'm just curious, can we have a look at these other yixings mentioned?JB-ONE wrote:Do those circles on the inside mean it's wheel thrown? My other yixings don't have them.
Which Chinatown is this? I'm more curious to see pots from this Chinatown seller so to have a sense of what kind of expert we're dealing with. My experience is that most vendors tend to bad mouth other vendor's stuff.JB-ONE wrote:80 ml from Origin Tea 90s. I was told it came from either factory 1 or a factory 1 potter. I had someone take a look at it in Chinatown yesterday who sells yixings and they thought it was a Yixing, but they think it was it was made in Taiwan. It does also have those circular rings around the insisde.
Any thoughts?
Is anyone offended? I'm just curious how people look at a pot and know where it was made and how it was made etc. For example, this has me a bit stumped,futurebird wrote:Did she say why? What about it?
Just my personal opinion....but wouldn't that define out of existence how the majority of Yixing pots are made (with molds)? I mean...I'm happy to call those purely handmade and well made (with no mold) yixings masterpiece yixings but....TIM wrote:you can't just look at the bottom, how about the top side of the inner wall?
Yixing are build by slabs, like a puzzle. Marks like the vertical upward strokes are for smoothing and blending the inner joins together. If the build is not by the above construction, it should not be labeled as a yixing. Just IMHO.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-mak ... lt-teapot/
Isn't mold is still slabs build? Or wheel thrown??SilentChaos wrote:Just my personal opinion....but wouldn't that define out of existence how the majority of Yixing pots are made (with molds)? I mean...I'm happy to call those purely handmade and well made (with no mold) yixings masterpiece yixings but....TIM wrote:you can't just look at the bottom, how about the top side of the inner wall?
Yixing are build by slabs, like a puzzle. Marks like the vertical upward strokes are for smoothing and blending the inner joins together. If the build is not by the above construction, it should not be labeled as a yixing. Just IMHO.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-mak ... lt-teapot/
Ah okay. Taken in that sense, yes then I agree.TIM wrote:Isn't mold is still slabs build? Or wheel thrown??SilentChaos wrote:Just my personal opinion....but wouldn't that define out of existence how the majority of Yixing pots are made (with molds)? I mean...I'm happy to call those purely handmade and well made (with no mold) yixings masterpiece yixings but....TIM wrote:you can't just look at the bottom, how about the top side of the inner wall?
Yixing are build by slabs, like a puzzle. Marks like the vertical upward strokes are for smoothing and blending the inner joins together. If the build is not by the above construction, it should not be labeled as a yixing. Just IMHO.
http://ceramicartsdaily.org/pottery-mak ... lt-teapot/