
I have always been taught (well with yixings anyway) that "if it seems too good to be true, it probably is." I take this to heart whenever I am in search of yixing, and I hope to never run into any fakes again.
Sooooo, here is the dealio. I am looking for two yixings. One to be under 90ml (preferably), and the other to be at around 150 - 170. I have found a few at great prices....but then the thought is always at the back of my head, that it might not be real. Which makes it a very difficult decision for a broke college student like myself.
Anywhoo, before I bore you all to death, here are the small yixings that I was looking at:
(1) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yixing-ZISHA-Te ... 588e4aaef1
(2) http://www.yunnancolorful.com/yixing-sm ... p1164.html
and
(3) http://www.yunnancolorful.com/china-yix ... .html#show
The first one does not have too great of photos, and the clay looks questionable (imo) because of the price, but I read on here that someone bought this yixing and it was a champ. So that gives me a bit of relief.
The next few are a couple of midsize yixings, that range rather drastically in price:
(1) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ping-Guo-Yixing ... 4843512896
(2) http://www.silkroadteas.com/servlet/the ... --6/Detail
(3) http://www.ebay.com/itm/Yixing-Zisha-ZH ... 5891886723
The silkroadteas yixing is very cheap and there are no photos to even analyze the pot. This one makes me feel a bit sketched out, but I can't help but think to myself that maybe it is real and that price is just oh so perfect. I might get it to just find out if it's the real deal. But yeah, I hope you guys have a bit of helpful info for someone like myself, who is rather inexperienced with yixings

Also, I become very skeptical about zhuni clay, especially since I have been taught that it is pretty much impossible for a real zhuni pot to be so cheap. That they are more than likely fakes. I do hope you guys can help me out, and make this an easier decision for me
