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New Yixing

by shogun89 » May 2nd, '08, 23:00

Hello everyone, I have been putting of getting into Yixing for quite some time now so I think that it is finally time to get a couple. i am going to dedicate one to puerh (raw) and another to Oolong. I particularly like these two pots. Basically would these teapots be well suited for a first time yixing teapot owner. also alot of people say that after about 4 steeps the tea tastes better from a yixing. I this true?
Thanks for all your help! :D

http://tinyurl.com/4obhk4


http://tinyurl.com/3jaspr

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Re: New Yixing

by betta » May 3rd, '08, 03:56

shogun89 wrote: Basically would these teapots be well suited for a first time yixing teapot owner. also alot of people say that after about 4 steeps the tea tastes better from a yixing. I this true?
Thanks for all your help! :D

http://tinyurl.com/4obhk4


http://tinyurl.com/3jaspr
Both are xi shi pots combining functionality and aesthetic aspect. I won't restrict the usage only for beginner. Like the suggestion by other teachat member to me, better to have a reference brew of the same tea with same amount water, tea, steeping time using gaiwan or gaibei (or probably ceramic glas covered with lid??) and compare this reference with that brewed using your yixing pot. If you find improvement of your pot's brew after couple of steeping (I don't know how many times exactly), then it is reasonable to use your pot.
Important is the clay of your pot, make sure it's real yixing clay and contains no harmful material. I wouldn't give more comments about the seller.

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