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by Oni » Sep 1st, '09, 08:27
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by Salsero » Sep 1st, '09, 09:06
Very cool, Oni. They are both from Imen?
Sep 2nd, '09, 00:57
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by wyardley » Sep 2nd, '09, 00:57
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by Chip » Sep 2nd, '09, 20:03
Nice new pieces, wyardley, Maitre_Tea, Victoria, and Oni! Thanks for sharing.
A new Cory Lum Chawan, Shinoglaze with Soda Ash firing ... or something technical like that. Anyway, used it today for the first time. It is quite an impressive piece, so much character.

The Koudai ...

Photos courtesy of the Photog Cory, though the Chadamari/inside is nicer than pictured this time. Matcha looks really beautiful in it.

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by TomVerlain » Sep 2nd, '09, 21:24
So Oni - how is the Chao Zhou ?
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by Dreamer » Sep 2nd, '09, 21:27
Cool new wares, chatters! Thanks for sharing your pictures!
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Sep 3rd, '09, 00:14
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by Seeker » Sep 3rd, '09, 00:14
Wow Chip!!!
Awesomely bodacious chawan man!!!
Whew.
Bravo Cory!
and Congrats Chip!

Sep 3rd, '09, 01:04
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by Chip » Sep 3rd, '09, 01:04
Seeker wrote:Wow Chip!!!
Awesomely bodacious chawan man!!!
Whew.
Bravo Cory!
and Congrats Chip!

Now I am like a raptor hovering over the Shyrabbit hole.
Thanks Seeker ... she is bodacious in all the right ways of course, but a great adjective for it.
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by Oni » Sep 3rd, '09, 02:22
About the Chao Zhou teapot, it looks nice, it has very thin wall, metallic sound, good lid fit, but until I recieve my Dancong from jingteashop, I cannot raise the pot, nor brew tea, so after a while I will find out how it works.
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by bonjiri » Sep 3rd, '09, 03:25
Chip wrote:Nice new pieces, wyardley, Maitre_Tea, Victoria, and Oni! Thanks for sharing.
A new Cory Lum Chawan, Shinoglaze with Soda Ash firing ... or something technical like that. Anyway, used it today for the first time. It is quite an impressive piece, so much character.

The Koudai ...

Photos courtesy of the Photog Cory, though the Chadamari/inside is nicer than pictured this time. Matcha looks really beautiful in it.

chip,
thank you so much
humble thanks !
mahalo
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Sep 5th, '09, 11:46
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by CDS » Sep 5th, '09, 11:46
A new addition to the family. 60's wood fired Zhisha. Chop mark is Zhong Guo Yixing. Right at 125cc. Wish the photo did it justice, but it really is beautifully made! Hope you like.

Sep 5th, '09, 12:19
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by lastcoyote » Sep 5th, '09, 12:19
lovely pot CDS! where did you get it from?
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by Salsero » Sep 5th, '09, 13:17
CDS, that is a great photo. I love the surface texture ... just beautiful and the size I love best. 60's ... does that make it a cultural revolution pot?
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by CDS » Sep 5th, '09, 13:43
lastcoyote wrote:lovely pot CDS! where did you get it from?
Thanks guys for the comments. The pot came from Hou De and not sure about it being a cultural revolution or not. Maybe someone else will chime in. I have to say that it is probably one of the best made and functioning pots I have.
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by lastcoyote » Sep 5th, '09, 16:55
they've got some lovely but expensive pots. dare i ask how much it cost?
