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by Chip » Aug 8th, '12, 21:06
Beautiful setup as always Brandon, very inviting as always ... especially with 5 cups.
iannon wrote:David R. wrote:Looks like a great kyusu ! Nice tataki tea caddy too. Does it keep your tea fresh ?
Edit : found
the kyusu
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...

Uh-Oh, another one bites the dust? When once there were three, now there is one!

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by AdamMY » Aug 8th, '12, 23:50
Chip wrote:Beautiful setup as always Brandon, very inviting as always ... especially with 5 cups.
iannon wrote:David R. wrote:Looks like a great kyusu ! Nice tataki tea caddy too. Does it keep your tea fresh ?
Edit : found
the kyusu
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...

Uh-Oh, another one bites the dust? When once there were three, now there is one!

Were there three kutani too? I hope I don't have the last living Nerikome of goodwill! Either way always sad to hear of teaware loss.
Aug 9th, '12, 00:01
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by Chip » Aug 9th, '12, 00:01
Ohhh ... I missed the Kutani part as I was just running out the door.

Aug 9th, '12, 06:45
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by David R. » Aug 9th, '12, 06:45
iannon wrote:David R. wrote:Looks like a great kyusu ! Nice tataki tea caddy too. Does it keep your tea fresh ?
Edit : found
the kyusu
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...

Sorry to hear that iannon. I've been all over the web lately in search for a decent quality porcelain kyusu which suits my tastes. Ironically, this is very difficult to find ! So many kyusu out there, but still, no porcelain...
Aug 9th, '12, 17:29
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by teaisme » Aug 9th, '12, 17:29
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by David R. » Aug 9th, '12, 18:30
Thank you very much !!
I've done my homework also (litteraly hours on the web). I could add the ones from Ippodo, but the flat one is really expensive. I also found one great at AN, but the size is 350ml which is a lot, like the one from everyone's tea. Too big for me. There are also the ones from Hakusan ceramics but you have to like the golf ball filter which I don't.
I really thought this would be easier. But I haven't given up yet !

Aug 9th, '12, 19:56
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by debunix » Aug 9th, '12, 19:56
Oooh! It's calling me, but as I'm still waiting for contractors & estimates for the repairs/remodeling for the new house, I will resist!
Aug 9th, '12, 20:18
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by David R. » Aug 9th, '12, 20:18
debunix wrote:
Oooh! It's calling me, but as I'm still waiting for contractors & estimates for the repairs/remodeling for the new house, I will resist!
Gorgeous pot indeed ! Too large (and expensive) for me though

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by SilentChaos » Aug 11th, '12, 22:07
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by Abracadaver! » Aug 11th, '12, 22:13
KimChristian wrote: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.
Would you be willing to share the source? I've been looking for one of these...
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by Alex » Aug 16th, '12, 03:14
brandon wrote:
Some new sencha cups and bon in the mail today.
Sweet! I got that tea caddie. Yours looks a little bigger then mine...mines a 100gram'er
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by sebpassion » Aug 17th, '12, 05:36
my new eiichi rock cup together with a small gyokko kyusu
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Aug 17th, '12, 11:34
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by Chip » Aug 17th, '12, 11:34
... sooo we now know who purchased this Eiichi ROCK.
Very nice and comes with already stained crackles!
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by JeiKun4114 » Aug 22nd, '12, 17:00
Enjoying Sencha Superior in my Petr Novak fine stoneware clay with mixture of two white glazes. 6oz perfect for summer time
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by Takarabune » Aug 26th, '12, 20:32
hopeofdawn wrote:
I have to say, I've been really impressed with the direction this artist's work has taken over the last year or so. Definitely worth checking out on Etsy, if you're so inclined.

Gorgeous! [browses Etsy]