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by kyarazen » Jan 7th, '14, 04:47
Tead Off wrote:Looks like a ROC made pot, IMO. Didn't chrl42 say it was ROC?
hmm. i would love to get one if its ROC.. just for display or so! is it still possible to find such things in taiwan?
the bird's quite a beauty
Jan 7th, '14, 05:01
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by kyarazen » Jan 7th, '14, 05:01
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by kyarazen » Jan 7th, '14, 05:15
Drax wrote:Here's one of those silly things that crosses my mind occasionally. I thought some of you might enjoy it.

Jan 7th, '14, 06:46
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by Tead Off » Jan 7th, '14, 06:46
So many Yixing teapots are made in larger sizes. Many of the master pots are big.
Jan 7th, '14, 06:54
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by steanze » Jan 7th, '14, 06:54
chrl42, you mean Gu Jinzhou?

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by TIM » Jan 8th, '14, 14:58
Not sure what sand, but I think is not so bad sand. Late 1970's. 700ml.
Funny name: The good fortune and longevity long cherished wisdom pot.
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by kyarazen » Jan 9th, '14, 14:06
its getting noisy in here...
rather happy with a recent acquisition of a few of these ge zuis.. the clay of these few pots' really impressive.

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by the_economist » Jan 9th, '14, 20:02
very nice on both of the last two posts!!
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by Teaism » Jan 9th, '14, 21:53
kyarazen wrote:its getting noisy in here...
rather happy with a recent acquisition of a few of these ge zuis.. the clay of these few pots' really impressive.
Bro, Welcome to the Yixing Fever! It is a long long complicated rabbit hole but fun.

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by needaTEAcher » Jan 10th, '14, 07:52
kyarazen wrote:its getting noisy in here...
rather happy with a recent acquisition of a few of these ge zuis.. the clay of these few pots' really impressive.

These caught my eye. Very nice. I like the hue of the clay. What are you shooting those photos with?
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by kyarazen » Jan 10th, '14, 09:57
needaTEAcher wrote:
These caught my eye. Very nice. I like the hue of the clay. What are you shooting those photos with?
thanks for the compliments.. just an amateur photog hobbyist using a very basic setup.. a manual focus voigtlander 58mm nokton on a nikon d3
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by kyarazen » Jan 10th, '14, 10:03
Teaism wrote:kyarazen wrote:its getting noisy in here...
rather happy with a recent acquisition of a few of these ge zuis.. the clay of these few pots' really impressive.
Bro, Welcome to the Yixing Fever! It is a long long complicated rabbit hole but fun.

yes!! the fever is on!!... i need to slow down... bought 12 pots in a couple of weeks..
but its always the constant pressure of the rapid disappearance of things that is worrisome...
Jan 11th, '14, 16:49
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by the_economist » Jan 11th, '14, 16:49
Is not Yixing but since I was playing with my new camera, couldn't resist.

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by TIM » Jan 11th, '14, 17:02
New little friend. 1980's Yixing factory 1. Small square chop / 1 person pot.
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by Nerys54 » Jan 15th, '14, 10:40
Besides viewing all the beautiful and interesting Yixing here on this thread I would like to know is there a Yixing museum somewhere ?
