I have two Japanese friends here in the US who do not know each other and both of them have similar pots. Functional, not artsy, and used to brew mostly bancha, sometimes sencha, but whatever tea is desired.Poohblah wrote:My first piece of japanese teaware, a tokoname kyusu. I got it in Kyoto. It's rather inexpensive. Slip cast, no maker's chop or mark anywhere on the pot. But it brews tea nicely![]()
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Just realized I needed to stop in here and change my vote, since I'm temporarily up to 4 kyusu, thanks to my Petr Novak pot....

When I find a proper home for one of the spares, I'll go back to 2 in use, 1 spare in case of breakage.

When I find a proper home for one of the spares, I'll go back to 2 in use, 1 spare in case of breakage.
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I can see why. Very nice!AdamMY wrote:Guess Chip answered my question about hohin-s/hojin-s... so I have another photo to share, which I dare say is the piece of teaware I certainly love the most!
It is an amazing piece, and again Hagi Yaki, (little of my Japanese teaware is not hagi Yaki.)
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This thread inspired me to finally go out and buy one of my own. I just ordered it, so I won't be able to post any pics for a week or so. But in the meantime, I thought I'd share the site. It has some very beautiful Kyusu and Hohin!
http://www.zencha.net/green_tea_pots.php
http://www.zencha.net/green_tea_pots.php
Jul 14th, '11, 15:26
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+1, been there and done that ... and will be back again. But ouch, the Noutomi are $$$.night.owl wrote:This thread inspired me to finally go out and buy one of my own. I just ordered it, so I won't be able to post any pics for a week or so. But in the meantime, I thought I'd share the site. It has some very beautiful Kyusu and Hohin!
http://www.zencha.net/green_tea_pots.php
Which did you get?
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Believe me, it was painful, but this one just sucked me in. Damn them and their excellent pictures!!Chip wrote:+1, been there and done that ... and will be back again. But ouch, the Noutomi are $$$.night.owl wrote:This thread inspired me to finally go out and buy one of my own. I just ordered it, so I won't be able to post any pics for a week or so. But in the meantime, I thought I'd share the site. It has some very beautiful Kyusu and Hohin!
http://www.zencha.net/green_tea_pots.php
Which did you get?
http://www.zencha.net/ns-k01.php
I'm so excited, I can't wait to get it! There's a tea bowl that would go great, but I think there's a typo in the price. I mean really, who would pay that much?!
http://www.zencha.net/tea_ceremony_bowls.php
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sweeet! I love that pot you have on the way..and no..i dont think thats a typo on the Chawan..;pnight.owl wrote:Believe me, it was painful, but this one just sucked me in. Damn them and their excellent pictures!!Chip wrote:+1, been there and done that ... and will be back again. But ouch, the Noutomi are $$$.night.owl wrote:This thread inspired me to finally go out and buy one of my own. I just ordered it, so I won't be able to post any pics for a week or so. But in the meantime, I thought I'd share the site. It has some very beautiful Kyusu and Hohin!
http://www.zencha.net/green_tea_pots.php
Which did you get?
http://www.zencha.net/ns-k01.php
I'm so excited, I can't wait to get it! There's a tea bowl that would go great, but I think there's a typo in the price. I mean really, who would pay that much?!
http://www.zencha.net/tea_ceremony_bowls.php
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That's crazy. Maybe he just doesn't want to sell it!Chip wrote:Beautiful hohin!
I believe that chawan has been that price for a year or more.
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night.owl wrote:That's crazy. Maybe he just doesn't want to sell it!Chip wrote:Beautiful hohin!
I believe that chawan has been that price for a year or more.

Well, it is not unusual for a one off ceremonial chawan to sell for thousands. Some artisans can sell at this level, I guess Noutomi is one who can.
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Ah, great houhin, night.owl! Can't wait to see pictures of it in action...!
Chawans can get insanely expensive. Check out hibiki-an's selection of chawans, for example!
Those chawans follow my expectations more... at least, in that they are 'named' and seem very distinctive from one another. The Noutomi one seems a bit... normal in comparison. Maybe that's why it's "only"
$1700?
Chawans can get insanely expensive. Check out hibiki-an's selection of chawans, for example!
Those chawans follow my expectations more... at least, in that they are 'named' and seem very distinctive from one another. The Noutomi one seems a bit... normal in comparison. Maybe that's why it's "only"
$1700?

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Wow, that's just mind boggling! While I love the Noutomi one, I don't see myself spending that much on one any time soon. And the others.... I'll have to be satisfied with just admiring from a distance...
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one of my faves:Drax wrote:Ah, great houhin, night.owl! Can't wait to see pictures of it in action...!
Chawans can get insanely expensive. Check out hibiki-an's selection of chawans, for example!
Those chawans follow my expectations more... at least, in that they are 'named' and seem very distinctive from one another. The Noutomi one seems a bit... normal in comparison. Maybe that's why it's "only"
$1700?
http://www.japanesepottery.com/gallery_ ... eys=chawan
and a steal at about 4400 bucks!
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Wow, I love the bottom of that one, very original! And you're right, a steal at that price 

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here are my 2 newest kyusus:
the left one is a hiroshi mizuno and the right one is made from gyokko.
love them both!

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the left one is a hiroshi mizuno and the right one is made from gyokko.
love them both!


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