May 28th, '09, 20:05
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by Chip » May 28th, '09, 20:05
There is Hagi, and then there is Hagi.
I recently got a set of 6 Hagi cups for $9.99 on the internet, very nice cups!!! I will have to post them, but they are more "production pieces" and are mass produced. I am sure the ones you bought are as well.
You will NOT get artist signed pieces (in this case Yamane Seigan), with artist signed wood box for 3 bucks anywhere. Just does not happen. Artisans will not dilute the value of their works.
Plus these are very limited availabilty.
Regardless, enjoy your Hagi.

May 28th, '09, 22:18
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by Buzz Fledderjohn » May 28th, '09, 22:18
May 28th, '09, 22:47
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by Victoria » May 28th, '09, 22:47
Wow Buzz that's gorgeous!! I remember seeing that one.
Very nice. I have been watching for some different glazes in
a nice cup size. Wish there were more being offered.
May 30th, '09, 20:08
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by Victoria » May 30th, '09, 20:08
Here is my new yuzamashi by Deishi:
The problem is - it gets really hot to handle!!
I might not end up keeping it. Now I see the wisdom
of getting one with a handle. This is about 8oz.
May 31st, '09, 06:14
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by cherylopal » May 31st, '09, 06:14
Victoria wrote:Here is my new yuzamashi by Deishi:
The problem is - it gets really hot to handle!!
I might not end up keeping it. Now I see the wisdom
of getting one with a handle. This is about 8oz.
Its beautiful though- do you gyokuro?? It would work for that.
Buzz Fledderjohn- love the thumb dents- gorgeous piece
cheryl

Jun 1st, '09, 10:55
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by Mrs. Chip » Jun 1st, '09, 10:55
Victoria wrote:Here is my new yuzamashi by Deishi:
The problem is - it gets really hot to handle!!
I might not end up keeping it. Now I see the wisdom
of getting one with a handle. This is about 8oz.
Hey Victoria,
That's a great looking piece! Looks like it would be very comfy to hold and a nice size. Maybe it would be better if you didn't fill it close to it's capacity. It wouldn't get so hot perhaps? Just a thought.
We normally don't have problems w/our Deishi getting to hot, but then with greens, the water isn't too hot either!
.
Jun 1st, '09, 15:19
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by Victoria » Jun 1st, '09, 15:19
Thanks Cheryl!
Mrs. Chip wrote: Hey Victoria,
That's a great looking piece! Looks like it would be very comfy to hold and a nice size. Maybe it would be better if you didn't fill it close to it's capacity. It wouldn't get so hot perhaps? Just a thought.
We normally don't have problems w/our Deishi getting to hot, but then with greens, the water isn't too hot either!
Actually, I used it the first time brewing the Sae Midori. So it was a green, but yes, I need to not fill it not so full or get a larger one! It was plenty hot even brewing a green.
Jun 1st, '09, 19:36
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by Chip » Jun 1st, '09, 19:36
Great Chawan, Buzz!!!! It looks like the green is very concentrated in a narrow band and did not run as in the current batch of sea cucumber glaze like I shared photos of?
Very nice Deishi Yuzamashi, Victoria. I have been "looking" at several to compliment a Deishi kyusu and houjin.
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Jun 3rd, '09, 10:35
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by fortunato » Jun 3rd, '09, 10:35
I love Hagi Yaki !
Especially Yamane Seigan, Deishi Shibuya and Kaneta Masanao Yunomi, Chawan, Futa Oki, Yuzamashi and Kensui...
Yamane Seigan's Ao Hagi (blue hagi) is wonderful tho...

Jun 3rd, '09, 10:37
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by Victoria » Jun 3rd, '09, 10:37
Wow! Very nice collection!
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by TaiPing Hou Kui » Jun 3rd, '09, 22:56
Chip--Did you get a houhin from Deishi? I recently just got one as well as a new yuzamashi to match the houhing and 4 tiny hagi cups as well. I will post pics soon.
-Nick
Jun 3rd, '09, 23:48
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by Chip » Jun 3rd, '09, 23:48
Very impressive Hagi collection, Fortunata! I recognize many of the pieces.
TPHK, I was shown those actually. The houjin and matching yuzamashi and cups are quite attractive to say the least. I am currently working with a vendor who is willing to help us with a really nice and special offering to members of TeaChat. Stay tuned.
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by woozl » Jun 4th, '09, 05:22
I use me mum's gravy boat

“Take some more tea,” the March Hare said to Alice, very earnestly.
“I’ve had nothing yet,” Alice replied in an offended tone: “so I ca’n’t take more.”
“You mean you ca’n’t take less,” said the Hatter: “it’s very easy to take more than nothing.”
Jun 4th, '09, 09:30
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by hooksie » Jun 4th, '09, 09:30
Chip wrote:Very impressive Hagi collection, Fortunata! I recognize many of the pieces.
TPHK, I was shown those actually. The houjin and matching yuzamashi and cups are quite attractive to say the least. I am currently working with a vendor who is willing to help us with a really nice and special offering to members of TeaChat. Stay tuned.
Waiting patiently...
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by iannon » Jun 4th, '09, 10:08
and staying tuned....