Mar 6th, '13, 02:13
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Taiwanese Stone Teapot
So I recently got this stone teapot from my uncle in Taiwan. It's made from local stone from Hualien (western Taiwan). It's called 玫瑰石 (literally rose stone) in Mandarin. It may look thick-walled and heavy, but it's actually fairly thin. In some parts it's thin enough when I hold it up to the light some of it shines through the rock. Has anyone had any experience with this kind of teapot? My uncle also told me that with continued usage the tea will stain the stone beautifully.
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Mar 6th, '13, 03:13
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Re: Taiwanese Stone Teapot
I love the idea of a stone teapot. I have seen few made of "jade" so thing they seemed transparent.
My roommate was really big on jade cups, said it was good for health. But really I think she just wanted a practical excuse for having so many of them.
How big is this pot?
My roommate was really big on jade cups, said it was good for health. But really I think she just wanted a practical excuse for having so many of them.
How big is this pot?
Mar 6th, '13, 15:23
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Re: Taiwanese Stone Teapot
The local teashop, which is run by a Taiwanese couple, has a small number of these for sale. They typically run in the several hundred dollar range.
I'm skeptical of their practical value.
Aesthetically, they're gorgeous. Especially when held to the light.
I'm skeptical of their practical value.
Aesthetically, they're gorgeous. Especially when held to the light.
Mar 6th, '13, 20:03
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Re: Taiwanese Stone Teapot
Stone teapot sounds amazing... Does anyone know an online vendor for them?
Mar 6th, '13, 20:54
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Re: Taiwanese Stone Teapot
I am skeptical as well, so I'm eager to run some tests once I get home. I've had the chance to had these used as a fair cup in a tea shop, and it gave the tea an improved mouthfeel. Definitely not a pot for lighter teas...it's thick enough that it'd cook any modern TGY or gao shan oolong
Re: Taiwanese Stone Teapot
+1Poohblah wrote:The local teashop, which is run by a Taiwanese couple, has a small number of these for sale. They typically run in the several hundred dollar range.
I'm skeptical of their practical value.
Aesthetically, they're gorgeous. Especially when held to the light.