
Jul 24th, '12, 22:01
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Seems like your TAD has gotten worse again.
Do you have any pictures of your whole collection?

Jul 25th, '12, 20:42
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
No photos of the collection, because they're scattered in different places--a single teapot, pitcher, kettle and cup in one satellite office, but quite a collection in the main office, and then the ones at home are not very well arranged.
I expect to have keys to the new house in a few days, and after a bit of remodelling, I hope to have a better display for the at-home collection. But there won't be any cash to spare for more teaware for awhile as the closing costs and remodelling bills come in.....
I expect to have keys to the new house in a few days, and after a bit of remodelling, I hope to have a better display for the at-home collection. But there won't be any cash to spare for more teaware for awhile as the closing costs and remodelling bills come in.....
Aug 1st, '12, 19:12
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
I have got this one from my friend. It is too big for my tea time but I like a brush work. I have no idea who made it. For me it looks like British Leach/Hamada school ('60?). But I can be far away from a truth. Do you have any ideas?
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
My idea is that you ship this to me right now.andrzej bero wrote:I have got this one from my friend. It is too big for my tea time but I like a brush work. I have no idea who made it. For me it looks like British Leach/Hamada school ('60?). But I can be far away from a truth. Do you have any ideas?

Aug 2nd, '12, 15:48
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII

btw
Debunix, very nice chawan
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Nice teapot. hard to say from the photos, but it could have been made in the UK or USA or even Japan. Any mark on the bottom?
Aug 4th, '12, 16:07
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Thanks Saladin. Not any signature or stamp. Someone really wanted to remain "unknown potter":)Saladin wrote:Nice teapot. hard to say from the photos, but it could have been made in the UK or USA or even Japan. Any mark on the bottom?
Also I thought of Japan. There is a spirit of Mingei imho. This teapot is heavy so it can not be exclude American origin (I know it sounds stupid but all of the bowls that I had in my hands were really thick)
Aug 4th, '12, 19:22
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Common problem with a lot of gaijin's chawan....... way too heavy.andrzej bero wrote:(I know it sounds stupid but all of the bowls that I had in my hands were really thick)
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...................john
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII

Some new sencha cups and bon in the mail today.
Aug 7th, '12, 09:59
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Woah...what a setup !!
Do you practice senchado ?? Maybe you can give us some more
details as these are hard to find outside Japan...
I have a convertible nonoda-ryoro in the mail (i.e. it can be used with
charcoal and electric) but plan to use it as a versatile way to heat water.
Do you practice senchado ?? Maybe you can give us some more
details as these are hard to find outside Japan...
I have a convertible nonoda-ryoro in the mail (i.e. it can be used with
charcoal and electric) but plan to use it as a versatile way to heat water.
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Looks like a great kyusu ! Nice tataki tea caddy too. Does it keep your tea fresh ?
Edit : found the kyusu
Edit : found the kyusu
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Thanks guys...
Kim I am not really an expert, so far I have a few books that are well illustrated, and some videos on YouTube. Someone helped me translate a few passages from the books, but now I am unclear about differences between schools. Some ceremonies are minimalist and some are modeled after Chanoyu.
Kim I am not really an expert, so far I have a few books that are well illustrated, and some videos on YouTube. Someone helped me translate a few passages from the books, but now I am unclear about differences between schools. Some ceremonies are minimalist and some are modeled after Chanoyu.
Aug 8th, '12, 20:45
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
I love that Kyusu too! Im on the hunt for another small glazed one now that my little Kutani got in the way of my three year old...David R. wrote:Looks like a great kyusu ! Nice tataki tea caddy too. Does it keep your tea fresh ?
Edit : found the kyusu
