Re: Ode to the Kyusu
Thanks guys.....its chunky but precise....like a G-Shock.
Excellent in the hand!
Here's an article on this clay for those interested....
http://hojotea.com/en/posts-95/

Here's an article on this clay for those interested....
http://hojotea.com/en/posts-95/
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Re: Ode to the Kyusu
Alex wrote:Thanks guys.....its chunky but precise....like a G-Shock.Excellent in the hand!
Here's an article on this clay for those interested....
http://hojotea.com/en/posts-95/
Congratulations Alex on the new piece. Sorry to hear about your lost pieces though it's nice to have an excuse for new pieces.

Congratulations Chip on the new pieces. When I check out A.N. and peruse the recent additions to the kyusu lineup I often find myself wondering which of the "sold" pieces Chip bought.


Beautiful pieces!
Blessings!
Re: Ode to the Kyusu
My first kyusu! Legit? Came with a dollhouse teapot set. The other teapot was obviously a dollhouse teapot. But I guess so was this. $10.00 purchase. Approximately 40ml. Very awesome proportions/balance. Don't know anything Japanese, but this thing really stands out for its size. Any advice/comments would be great. What would you brew in this little thing? Is the red clay similar to hongni? Thanks!










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It was a nice surprise. I suppose I owe a photo of it next to a quarter or something for size comparison?debunix wrote:It's got surprisingly 'normal' proportions for such a teeny pot. Adorable.

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That kyusu is amazing helio. How does she/he brew? If you didnt let us know it was 40ml I would have thought it was a large pot from the way it looks! 

Re: Ode to the Kyusu
Just picked up this kyusu on the cheap! Its 120ml and they claim its Tokoname but I dont have any idea if it is or not. Im not very knowledgeable in kyusu's... yet

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Ode to the Kyusu
Looks like a quite useful pot. What counts is not if it's genuine, but does it brew well and make you happy to look at it?
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Ill know when she comes in the mail. Im thinking a nice sencha will tell the taledebunix wrote:Looks like a quite useful pot. What counts is not if it's genuine, but does it brew well and make you happy to look at it?
