Hi am looking for a nice traditionally formed white kyusu made of porcelain with a volume about 100-120ml having a direct hole filter (or at least not [!] having a metal mesh strainer). Would love to hear your recommendations!
Thanks
Ahasja
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
I didn't search the site extensively but this was the closest I saw at artistic nippon.ahasja wrote:Hi am looking for a nice traditionally formed white kyusu made of porcelain with a volume about 100-120ml having a direct hole filter (or at least not [!] having a metal mesh strainer). Would love to hear your recommendations!
Thanks
Ahasja
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/k ... eapot.html It's a little larger than you were looking for but I've got a feeling it's going to be quite hard to match all of your requirements. Also as it says the size may vary slightly so you could ask for the smallest if he currently has more than one.
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
[/quote] I didn't search the site extensively but this was the closest I saw at artistic nippon.
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/k ... eapot.html It's a little larger than you were looking for but I've got a feeling it's going to be quite hard to match all of your requirements. Also as it says the size may vary slightly so you could ask for the smallest if he currently has more than one.[/quote]
Thanks a lot - I directly wrote to artistic nippon. Maybe they can help me find the "perfect" kyusu for me.
http://www.artisticnippon.com/product/k ... eapot.html It's a little larger than you were looking for but I've got a feeling it's going to be quite hard to match all of your requirements. Also as it says the size may vary slightly so you could ask for the smallest if he currently has more than one.[/quote]
Thanks a lot - I directly wrote to artistic nippon. Maybe they can help me find the "perfect" kyusu for me.
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
Kyusu teapots that small can be difficult to find. How adamant are you on the size? That is, what's the maximum volume that you would accept?
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... 05#p287872
Tead Off sells works by excellent Korean potters. He recently posted some new work and there are 2 small kyusu's available.
I have several pieces by Kim Eung Chul and they're beautifully made.
Tead Off sells works by excellent Korean potters. He recently posted some new work and there are 2 small kyusu's available.
I have several pieces by Kim Eung Chul and they're beautifully made.
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Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
I ran across this one some days ago.ahasja wrote:Hi am looking for a nice traditionally formed white kyusu made of porcelain with a volume about 100-120ml having a direct hole filter (or at least not [!] having a metal mesh strainer). Would love to hear your recommendations!
Thanks
Ahasja
https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/3854000 ... =related-4
Slightly smaller but handmade or maybe Inge can do something for you.
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
Already a while ago I found Inge's page on etsy. She is very friendly and I ordered a Kyusu from her. I am looking foreword to get it.kuánglóng wrote:I ran across this one some days ago.ahasja wrote:Hi am looking for a nice traditionally formed white kyusu made of porcelain with a volume about 100-120ml having a direct hole filter (or at least not [!] having a metal mesh strainer). Would love to hear your recommendations!
Thanks
Ahasja
https://www.etsy.com/es/listing/3854000 ... =related-4
Slightly smaller but handmade or maybe Inge can do something for you.
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
Here's one that's 130mL: http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p77 ... kyusu.html
The funny thing is I found this completely by accident. I guess that's what happens when you spend a couple hours looking at teaware online.
Anyway, if you need something slightly bigger, there ya go.
The funny thing is I found this completely by accident. I guess that's what happens when you spend a couple hours looking at teaware online.
Anyway, if you need something slightly bigger, there ya go.
Re: Plain white porcelain kyusu (100-120ml)
Sorry, just saw your answer now. Wonderful piece - thanks for finding it. And again a wonderful reason to spent money!Milo wrote:Here's one that's 130mL: http://www.sazentea.com/en/products/p77 ... kyusu.html
The funny thing is I found this completely by accident. I guess that's what happens when you spend a couple hours looking at teaware online.
Anyway, if you need something slightly bigger, there ya go.
