Sep 29th, '14, 11:39
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by tst » Sep 29th, '14, 11:39
Ambrose wrote:havent posted any pots in a while I have too many!
Scored this very flat unused 80's pinzini and it makes a glorious pot of yancha!
thats a zini no.1 clay FaXiang Hu by Chen Ju Fang in the background
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Sep 29th, '14, 20:32
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by chrl42 » Sep 29th, '14, 20:32
Ambrose wrote:havent posted any pots in a while I have too many!
Scored this very flat unused 80's pinzini and it makes a glorious pot of yancha!
thats a zini no.1 clay FaXiang Hu by
Chen Ju Fang in the background
oh..wait. does it write as 陈菊芳?if right, she's the grand master gu shao-pei's student. or the same name maybe

Sep 29th, '14, 23:04
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by tst » Sep 29th, '14, 23:04
Chen Ju Fang is the wife of the Master potter (I think) who visited EoT in the UK a couple years back (there are vids of him making a pot on YT).
Her pots are available through that vendor.
Oct 2nd, '14, 16:56
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by heliospace » Oct 2nd, '14, 16:56
Oct 2nd, '14, 18:41
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by steanze » Oct 2nd, '14, 18:41
Nice zini pot! I think sheng pu erh would be a good fit. Shu pu erh is also an option if you drink it.
Oct 2nd, '14, 21:45
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by Teaism » Oct 2nd, '14, 21:45
Some of the Private Commissioned Yixing teapots done in early 1990s. For more info and better photos, please check out my blog here:
http://teaism99.com/2014/10/03/private-commission/
Cheers!

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Oct 2nd, '14, 21:59
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by heliospace » Oct 2nd, '14, 21:59
steanze wrote:Nice zini pot! I think sheng pu erh would be a good fit. Shu pu erh is also an option if you drink it.
Thank you for the--agreeable--advice (and compliment). I stuck with sheng. Boiled the clay right out of this sucker tonight. 5 pots of water it took--so much powder in each pot of water--to get it clean. Shared tea with my son. This thing has some thick walls!!!
Oct 3rd, '14, 00:15
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by Tead Off » Oct 3rd, '14, 00:15
Oh, I like that first, sandy red clay teapot! I always had a soft spot for that type of clay. Good blog!!
Oct 3rd, '14, 21:50
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by Teaism » Oct 3rd, '14, 21:50
Tead Off wrote:
Oh, I like that first, sandy red clay teapot! I always had a soft spot for that type of clay. Good blog!!
Yes, the first pot is one of my favorite too. When nurtured, the brownish red became darker but the yellow speckle clay became lighter and shinier thus increasing the contrast. It has nice pear skin texture which is a delight to touch
Cheers and have a great tea day my friend!

Oct 3rd, '14, 23:15
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by steanze » Oct 3rd, '14, 23:15
I like pots that have a story. Yes, the clay of the first pot looks beautiful, it seems a kind of clay that will develop quickly a nice patina
heliospace wrote:
Thank you for the--agreeable--advice (and compliment). I stuck with sheng.
Good idea. I myself prefer to drink sheng so I have a few different teapots for sheng but only one for shu...
Oct 4th, '14, 00:13
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by theredbaron » Oct 4th, '14, 00:13
I love your blog - the expression of your thoughts on tea and stuff, the pictures of pieces of your brilliant collection. Awesome!
Oct 4th, '14, 22:46
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by Teaism » Oct 4th, '14, 22:46
theredbaron wrote:
I love your blog - the expression of your thoughts on tea and stuff, the pictures of pieces of your brilliant collection. Awesome!
Thank you very much my friend. I am humbled by your kind words.
Have a great day!
Cheers!

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