Sep 20th, '11, 22:01
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by TomVerlain » Sep 20th, '11, 22:01
found this pic online. not sure how you pour. the good news is you can really stretch out that expensive japanese stuff when you brew per leaf.
Sep 20th, '11, 23:08
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by Tead Off » Sep 20th, '11, 23:08
Wear the cup on the other hand. Problem solved.

Sep 20th, '11, 23:15
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by AdamMY » Sep 20th, '11, 23:15
Tead Off wrote:Wear the cup on the other hand. Problem solved.

Haha, but I think he was referring to the fact that the spout has no hole in it, and there seems to be no way to remove the "lid."
Sep 20th, '11, 23:47
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by Tead Off » Sep 20th, '11, 23:47
AdamMY wrote:Tead Off wrote:Wear the cup on the other hand. Problem solved.

Haha, but I think he was referring to the fact that the spout has no hole in it, and there seems to be no way to remove the "lid."
Yes. I realized that after I posted.

Sep 20th, '11, 23:53
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by Chip » Sep 20th, '11, 23:53
... it is a faux
pot ...

Sep 21st, '11, 19:31
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by strickmr » Sep 21st, '11, 19:31
Since when do foxes make teapots?
Sep 22nd, '11, 11:45
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by Alex » Sep 22nd, '11, 11:45
Cool rings.....must be some sort of resin/plastic for tea. LOL
Sep 22nd, '11, 12:02
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by Chip » Sep 22nd, '11, 12:02
Alex wrote:Cool rings.....must be some sort of resin/plastic for tea. LOL
Well, judging by the color it is definitely NOT fukamushi!

Sep 22nd, '11, 12:12
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by auhckw » Sep 22nd, '11, 12:12
TomVerlain wrote: not sure how you pour.
This is how you pour
You can even add a tray

Sep 22nd, '11, 20:01
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by TomVerlain » Sep 22nd, '11, 20:01
Who knew there is such a variety of tea ware for the hand ?
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by gingkoseto » Sep 23rd, '11, 22:12
I have a small collection of food miniature jewelries. Have been looking for Asian style tea designs that look as "real" as my food rings. Haven't found any yet
The tray with teapot and snack is quite cute. But a little too big for me!