This has become my most used tea-brewing vessel: great for taking on the road too!
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Aug 21st, '15, 09:26
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Ethan,
Yes it does. I rarely use the cup as a cup!
Yes it does. I rarely use the cup as a cup!
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
Bodum Bistro glass the gf purchased for me(because I'm a giant nerd).
Bodum Bistro glass the gf purchased for me(because I'm a giant nerd).
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Jean-Luc Picard stylepizzapotamus wrote:Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
Bodum Bistro glass the gf purchased for me(because I'm a giant nerd).

Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
pizzapotamus wrote:Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
Bodum Bistro glass the gf purchased for me(because I'm a giant nerd).
wow, nice find


here's to the finest crew in starfleet
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
I just got my first shino cup from an Etsy seller named GuerreroCeramics. Came in a very cute bow-wrapped box with a nice hand written letter.
Had the opportunity to take a nice photoshoot of the cup in the backyard with matching cat!
Had the opportunity to take a nice photoshoot of the cup in the backyard with matching cat!
Sep 12th, '15, 14:31
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
This is a cup from Joe Bruhin I purchased several months ago. His stuff's wood fired usually for ten days. Very nice ash glazes. The photos on his etsy page aren't great, so I was surprised how nice the cup was when I got it. Mine aren't much better, but I thought I'd share anyway.
The cup's much lighter than it looks, and there are a lot of interesting bumps and snags on the outside. If you hold it up the light shines through at those points, but it doesn't leak. A lot of fun to drink from.


The cup's much lighter than it looks, and there are a lot of interesting bumps and snags on the outside. If you hold it up the light shines through at those points, but it doesn't leak. A lot of fun to drink from.


Sep 13th, '15, 20:49
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Do you have a link to his shop?
That cup is very interesting and I'd like to look at more of his stuff.
That cup is very interesting and I'd like to look at more of his stuff.
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Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
IMHO...... Joe is one of the "good ones".
best,
.................john
best,
.................john
Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
Beautiful cup, and I love the other stuff on his page as well! Looks like yet another thing to add to the long list.impromptuandy wrote:This is a cup from Joe Bruhin I purchased several months ago. His stuff's wood fired usually for ten days. Very nice ash glazes. The photos on his etsy page aren't great, so I was surprised how nice the cup was when I got it. Mine aren't much better, but I thought I'd share anyway.
The cup's much lighter than it looks, and there are a lot of interesting bumps and snags on the outside. If you hold it up the light shines through at those points, but it doesn't leak. A lot of fun to drink from.

Re: NEWEST CHAPTER! Show Off Your Pots and Cups XVII
He called my house once and then proceeded to flirt with my wife on the phone. It was so surreal,pedant wrote:pizzapotamus wrote:Tea, Earl Grey, Hot
Bodum Bistro glass the gf purchased for me(because I'm a giant nerd).
wow, nice find
here's to the finest crew in starfleet