
Gaiwans
I have recently discovered these incredible little cups and I love them! Picked up three last week, all under $8 a piece (the cheapest, in bone china, only cost me $2.50). Would love to see some nicer ones! Here are the two I picked up yesterday, along with two small bottles of Chinese wine. The small Jingde bottle with the dragons on it was just too cool to pass up. I think I might do the Hong Kong thing and use it for storing toothpicks 


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Look at this thread. It's been quiet lately, but definitely feeds the Teaware Addiction Syndrome that's so common among Teachatters.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... lit=Gaiwan
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... lit=Gaiwan
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Been meaning to update that thread ...JRS22 wrote:Look at this thread. It's been quiet lately, but definitely feeds the Teaware Addiction Syndrome that's so common among Teachatters.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... lit=Gaiwan

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Tinols, nothing fancy, just cheap gaiwans I liked the look of.
I'd really like a nice Jingde blue and white gaiwan with a nicely done dragon, phoenix or rooster! I need a tiger in the rotation somewhere too, and a monkey (my Chinese zodiac sign).
I'll post my next gaiwan(s) there. They are just so cool

I'd really like a nice Jingde blue and white gaiwan with a nicely done dragon, phoenix or rooster! I need a tiger in the rotation somewhere too, and a monkey (my Chinese zodiac sign).
I'll post my next gaiwan(s) there. They are just so cool

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I am in no way a collector of teaware. But if I was such a collector, these little beauties would be my primary addiction (even though senchas are my tea of choice).
Best wishes,
sherubtse
Best wishes,
sherubtse
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I'm definitely not trying to start yet another collection...Hong Kong homes are too small for that
If anything, I need to offload some items from my other collections!
Sherub, based on your last name and location, I'm guessing you're Cantonese and your family from HK/Guangdong?

Sherub, based on your last name and location, I'm guessing you're Cantonese and your family from HK/Guangdong?
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Gaiwans have such quirky, cool charm; they're always fun to pick out in Shaw Bros. flicks. Great for oolong!
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When I bought these, a couple from China walked over to the gaiwans and their jaws dropped when they saw me seriously hemming and hawing over the assortment. They asked the sales lady there how much they were. I looked at 'em and they gave me a big smile.Takarabune wrote:Gaiwans have such quirky, cool charm; they're always fun to pick out in Shaw Bros. flicks. Great for oolong!

They definitely are cool. I may have to make a trip up to China exclusively for tea and teaware soon!
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No, I am neither Cantonese, nor from HK/Guangdong. But thanks for the compliments!jayinhk wrote:Sherub, based on your last name and location, I'm guessing you're Cantonese and your family from HK/Guangdong?

Best wishes,
sherubtse
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I'm currently sucked into the Chinese serial, "Bu Bu Jing Xin" (Startling By Each Step). Gaiwans galore! Rouxi's floral designs are beautiful. [sighs]
Click the link below for more Qing Dynasty fun!
http://www.viki.com/channels/2978-start ... u-jing-xin
Click the link below for more Qing Dynasty fun!
http://www.viki.com/channels/2978-start ... u-jing-xin
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Here is an interesting article on the gaiwan:
http://www.kyotojournal.org/kjback/71/gaiwan.pdf
Best wishes,
sherubtse
http://www.kyotojournal.org/kjback/71/gaiwan.pdf
Best wishes,
sherubtse
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Thanks, I'll check out the show and I enjoyed the article! I like the bit about gaiwan etiquette in tea houses.