Mar 18th, '10, 02:47
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I really like the design of the fair cup on the right. I've never seen one quite like it!
Mar 18th, '10, 02:49
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Agreed, I was going to comment the same thing. Beautiful.IPT wrote:I really like the design of the fair cup on the right. I've never seen one quite like it!
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Thank you, this one is from my kitchen for greensGeekgirl wrote:Agreed, I was going to comment the same thing. Beautiful.IPT wrote:I really like the design of the fair cup on the right. I've never seen one quite like it!
Mar 18th, '10, 05:00
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+1Seeker wrote:Hmmm, I really like the one on the left!
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You know you have it bad when you start dreaming about teaware.
This is the vision that kept circling my night journey last evening:

This is the vision that kept circling my night journey last evening:

Mar 18th, '10, 11:55
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...or Yuzamashi and cup pairing ... looking for the "right pot" to go with it.Petr wrote:Here you can see snake skin glaze on different clay body- porcelain cup and light stoneware fair cup on the right

The double wall cup looks amazing.
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Which is the double wall cup? My favorite is that snakeskin cup on the left. Is that a double wall?
Mar 18th, '10, 19:33
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No, the bottom one is a double wall cup, sort of crystaline looking glaze.rjiwrth wrote:Which is the double wall cup? My favorite is that snakeskin cup on the left. Is that a double wall?

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Come on Chip, weave your magic and show us the whole photo!Chip wrote:No, the bottom one is a double wall cup, sort of crystaline looking glaze.rjiwrth wrote:Which is the double wall cup? My favorite is that snakeskin cup on the left. Is that a double wall?


You saw crystalline, I saw something that reminded me of nacre!
AND I like it a lot too!
I wonder if Petr could do it with the same interior but a Tree Bark exterior!
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Herb Master, if you click on the picture, does it not open all the way for you?
Love the idea of double walled, that's a great cup.

Love the idea of double walled, that's a great cup.

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Victoria wrote:Herb Master, if you click on the picture, does it not open all the way for you?
Love the idea of double walled, that's a great cup.



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Aww you are welcome, glad to help. You're probably not the only one!!


Mar 19th, '10, 00:24
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I recently reduced the max size for attachments to 640 wide which is what Petr is using. So, at least they are not as extreme as they used to be. With the new format, the size previously had no size restrictions for attachments.
Mar 19th, '10, 02:03
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What are dimensions that a photo can be so that it fits on the page?