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Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by Ofek Nagar » Jan 1st, '19, 04:27

Hi!
I've been looking for a Yixing clay teapot for a while.. The thing is, where I live (Israel) there isn't any chinese tea store (only Palais Des Thes and some other non-authentic stores that sell mostly flavored tea, maybe some of the real stuff but certainly not proper yixing teapots)
Anyway, my only option is online, which isn't ideal.
But I've come across this teapot in ebay that seemed nice to me...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Chinese-Yixing ... nav=SEARCH

Any thoughts on this little one?

Thanks, Ofek

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Re: Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by beiosto » Jan 1st, '19, 04:58

Hello Ofek,

You could also take a look at the tea swap section of this forum. There are many pots for sale now. As you are pretty sure that you aren't dealing with sales people, it can be more reliable. And you can find a an older pot, which could mean better ore, for a good price.

Cheers,
Benito Strangio

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Re: Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by Ofek Nagar » Jan 1st, '19, 08:04

beiosto wrote: Hello Ofek,

You could also take a look at the tea swap section of this forum. There are many pots for sale now. As you are pretty sure that you aren't dealing with sales people, it can be more reliable. And you can find a an older pot, which could mean better ore, for a good price.

Cheers,
Benito Strangio
Thanks, I'll check it out! Although shipping will probably be a problem..
Any thoughts on the pot I found on ebay?
Or maybe you guys can refer me to a good web store?
Ofek

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Re: Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by bagua7 » Jan 3rd, '19, 17:44

Looks shiny. Not good.

A HK vendor that sells genuine contemporary Yx pots:

Link

Also a Malaysian vendor that stocks older pots:

Link

I have purchased an early 80s F1 pot made of QSN and very happy with the quality because it's pure clay and it's easy to tell. Craftsmanship is average but who cares when the clay isn't mixed like most pots today, plus it's old.

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Re: Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by Zared » Jan 4th, '19, 11:07

bagua7 wrote: Looks shiny. Not good.

A HK vendor that sells genuine contemporary Yx pots:

Link

Also a Malaysian vendor that stocks older pots:

Link

I have purchased an early 80s F1 pot made of QSN and very happy with the quality because it's pure clay and it's easy to tell. Craftsmanship is average but who cares when the clay isn't mixed like most pots today, plus it's old.
Most of those pots from Malaysia vendor look low quality to me. I’d be curious to see the early 80’s f1 you got from them.

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Re: Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by DailyTX » Jan 4th, '19, 14:59

Hi bagua7, I wonder if you can share some knowledge on identifying pure clay from the 80s or older yixing zisha clay in general? :o

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Re: Need help buying a teapot from ebay

by carmeloneo » Jan 20th, '19, 10:41

bagua7 wrote: Looks shiny. Not good.

A HK vendor that sells genuine contemporary Yx pots:

Link

Also a Malaysian vendor that stocks older pots:

Link

I have purchased an early 80s F1 pot made of QSN and very happy with the quality because it's pure clay and it's easy to tell. Craftsmanship is average but who cares when the clay isn't mixed like most pots today, plus it's old.
It's inappropriate to use "40-" mesh number standard to judge a "50+" mesh number teapot, the bleak and rough teapots always mean low quality, real Yixing clay is smooth but not very shiny.
In addition, as I know most F1 pots on sale are fake, it's not suggested to buy such old teapots.

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