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Chinese tea shop yixing question

by yalokinh » Mar 17th, '13, 00:41

http://store.thechineseteashop.com/mobi ... aspx#P1369

Saw this 145ml fang gu yixing teapot and was wondering what you guys think about it.

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by yalokinh » Mar 17th, '13, 01:12


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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by tingjunkie » Mar 17th, '13, 08:05

The links don't work.

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by futurebird » Mar 17th, '13, 08:28

by the name mentioned I think it might be this pot:

http://store.thechineseteashop.com/Yixi ... nr-009.htm

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by yalokinh » Mar 17th, '13, 11:34

Yes thats it, the other link is a 50 ml shui ping by the same seller

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by tingjunkie » Mar 17th, '13, 18:01

Firing level is listed as 4/10. That pot looks like an eraser at best, and under-fired choke-throat machine at worst. :?

But, you never know.

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by Teaism » Mar 18th, '13, 00:40

It is seems like a mass production new pot (many pots still in stock). The shape resemble but not typical of Fanggu shape as Fanggu tend to be flatter. The clay seems new, not sure what it is but it is up to them to claim whatever. The cover of the pot seems to be grinded to fit into the body (you can see it in the photo 5), so there appear to be some touching up. For that price and all the trouble of selling it, it looks like a bargain, but for brewing tea, I might have to put in a lot more thought.

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by yalokinh » Mar 18th, '13, 08:21

I didn't expect much, just wondering if anyone had any experience with the seller. Thanks guys

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Re: Chinese tea shop yixing question

by yalokinh » Mar 18th, '13, 08:23

I didn't know about the grind fit, thanks

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