Call it Teaware Current Events. Or perhaps What Teaware are You Using Now? Or Teaware of the Day!
We have these topics for every type of TEA under their respective forums of TeaChat which has pretty much replaced TeaDay.
So, now here is a topic for you to share what teaware you are using today (or yesterday, etc. if you are a tad late) including but not limited to teapot, cup, tray/table, caddie, scoops ... whatever you happen to be using and want to share with us! Whatever type, origin, etc. Share with us one or more photos and perhaps some explanation. Share what you are drinking.
The photo does not have to be "perfect." Trust me, mine will not be. All skill levels are welcome to join in. Realism, abstract, whatever. Nikon compositions to phone photos, whatever you can do.
You can post multiple settings on the same day as your teaware use changes.
So take some photos of your daily tea and share with us! THANKS!
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Re: Official Teaware(s) of the Day!
Kickin' things off ...
Began this TeaDay with lots of K's.
Put Kuritawase sencha in the Kenji Kyusu to brew ... then poured into an ecclectic pair of Kashun tebineri guinomi ... set upon Kamakura Bori tray and chataku.
Oh, and Koi the cat is the buddinski.


Began this TeaDay with lots of K's.
Put Kuritawase sencha in the Kenji Kyusu to brew ... then poured into an ecclectic pair of Kashun tebineri guinomi ... set upon Kamakura Bori tray and chataku.
Oh, and Koi the cat is the buddinski.



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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
Tea Two ... Asanoka sencha. Two eyed "Fuji" peers out above the sea of fukamushi-cha.


Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
What is the difference?Chip wrote: Nikon compositions to phone photos, whatever you can do.

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
Hopefully time will tell in this topic! All I know is I have a phone anyway, and a Nikon costs a LOT of tea and teaware.edkrueger wrote:What is the difference?Chip wrote: Nikon compositions to phone photos, whatever you can do.



So, I empathize with the phone photographers ... but appreciate the finer photos of members as well. (how is that for diplomacy???)
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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
Your objection should be filed in the form of a Canon Teaware of the Day photo!sriracha wrote:As a Canon user I really want to object here

I have enjoyed using this one for around 4 years and still really like using it. I suspect it precipitated my interest in Kamakura Bori. I recently asked Toru if Kenji made a smaller version, so far the answer is no.Poohblah wrote:Chip, I really like the texture on those Kenji pots.
I think this is a reduction fired piece, then the pot goes through a sanding or polishing process which brings out the red that lies beneath.
Not all of Kenji is ... appealing to me ... http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/t ... kyusu.html

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
All in good time ^^Chip wrote:Your objection should be filed in the form of a Canon Teaware of the Day photo!sriracha wrote:As a Canon user I really want to object here![]()
Fact is I saw cups shaped like zoom lenses a while back but can't for the life of me remember where...but then again they were dog ugly so...

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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
This morn's steaming 2nd steep of Tenjo fukamushi-cha in Hagi SO Ao Tebineri. Brewed in Touju Kyusu.




Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/camera-lens-mug/sriracha wrote:
Fact is I saw cups shaped like zoom lenses a while back but can't for the life of me remember where...but then again they were dog ugly so...
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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
edkrueger wrote:http://photojojo.com/store/awesomeness/camera-lens-mug/sriracha wrote:
Fact is I saw cups shaped like zoom lenses a while back but can't for the life of me remember where...but then again they were dog ugly so...
Yeah, those are the ones I was thinking of. Thanks!
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Re: NEW! Official Teaware of the Day!
Teaware two of the day. One of our TeawareArtisans, Petr-Yaki custom created the kyusu based upon a back and forth exchange of ideas. The result was this honey colored and smoother snakeskin. Has a great feel! Fuji Sencha from Thes du Japon.

I really like Petr's kyusu handles, bulbous so the feel quite nice in the hand versus jabbing ...


I really like Petr's kyusu handles, bulbous so the feel quite nice in the hand versus jabbing ...

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