Wow so beautiful! I want one haha...woozl wrote:Celadon tea tray. Perfect for one off gong fu![]()
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
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Soft and subtle, makes me want to touch it! Bet it feels GREAT in the hand.
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It does, the only problem is that it gets quite hot.
Here's another recent purchase, a yunomi made by Ray Morales:
Here's another recent purchase, a yunomi made by Ray Morales:
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That one looked quite yummy. I've been following his work on Etsy, waiting for just the right one....and that one was very very close.
How does this one handle the heat?
How does this one handle the heat?
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It also get a bit too hot, at least when using it for anything else than greens.
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here is an image of some selfmade teaware by myself.
please tell me what you think of it

nice tea-weekend to all of you!
please tell me what you think of it


nice tea-weekend to all of you!
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Thanks I'll have to snap a few photos! In the mean time here is another Mashiko yunomiJeffBrown wrote:Nice...a healthy use ...Now show us the rest of your Guimnomi collection...if I may be so bold to ask.Saladin wrote:I just got the idea to drink tea out of this large bizen guinomi. Worked pretty well!![]()
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Apr 20th, '12, 19:08
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This is my first unglazed kyusu. It holds 100ml if I fill it completely to the rim, which is smaller than I thought it would be. Not that that's a bad thing; I literally squealed when I opened it and saw how small and cute it was.
I think it's by Gyokko. At least that's the name of the rakuten store. Here's a picture with my den's kyusu for size reference

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Great little kyusu there. Gyokko has been doing a lot of these little yohen pots lately. But they are quite nice.
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Two ultra-mini tetsubins I picked up today from a local cafe (which also sells random tea things occasionally!)
I wasn't expecting much from them, I got them mainly for decoration but they make the tea I had surprisingly fresh tasting, really brightened the taste up for some reason!
The 50c coin is there for size comparison


I wasn't expecting much from them, I got them mainly for decoration but they make the tea I had surprisingly fresh tasting, really brightened the taste up for some reason!

The 50c coin is there for size comparison


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Finally bought a proper tea tray.....and of course a few other things followed home this delight from Yi Yong Cheol

Including a pretty celadon lotus pitcher

and a very delicately green porcelain teapot

and they all look so nice with my Seigan Oribe Hagi

that I'll take this set together to use at the satellite office, where I have limited storage space and need one teapot able to brew a little of everything. It will be a nice step up from the plastic Kamjove that has been holding the fort for a long while now....

Including a pretty celadon lotus pitcher

and a very delicately green porcelain teapot

and they all look so nice with my Seigan Oribe Hagi

that I'll take this set together to use at the satellite office, where I have limited storage space and need one teapot able to brew a little of everything. It will be a nice step up from the plastic Kamjove that has been holding the fort for a long while now....
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