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Looking for Wood Chasen Holder/Stand

by Victoria » Jul 6th, '09, 17:49

When I bought my first chasen I bought a wooden holder. I have been looking for another one and I haven't seen one since. Has anyone seen one around?
Thanks!

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by chimeric220 » Jul 6th, '09, 17:55

Hello from France Victoria

I have seen one for you !

http://www.tea-passage.com/miscellaneou ... kusenaoshi

Enjoy tea and life !

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by Victoria » Jul 6th, '09, 18:08

Thanks! I'll keep that one in mind. A little pricey w/shipping.

Some nice chasens there. I just bought a nice quality
new one, hence the need for the stand.

Anyone else?

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cool

by bonjiri » Jul 6th, '09, 18:41

chimeric220 wrote:Hello from France Victoria

I have seen one for you !

http://www.tea-passage.com/miscellaneou ... kusenaoshi

Enjoy tea and life !
wow. these prices for the chasen are high...

almost triple or double the cost in japan...

c

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by chicagopotter » Jul 6th, '09, 19:07

Victoria -- What about trying the Etsy Alchemy custom item request: http://www.etsy.com/alchemy/? There are plenty of wood turners there. If you send the one you already have the winning bidder could prolly make a copy...

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by Victoria » Jul 6th, '09, 19:31

Hummm that's an interesting suggestion! Thanks!

I've already hinted to Fred Parker Pottery that porcelain/clay ones might
sell well. Especially if paired and glazed with a matching chawan.

How cool would that be?

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