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Tea (rec.drink.tea) Discussion relating to tea, the world's second most consumed beverage (after water), made by infusing or boiling the leaves of the tea plant (C. sinensis or close relatives) in water. |
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>knows. > >My recomendation is to try to find your tea pot in an asian market. My >experience is that they are substantially cheaper there than in the >upscale or online vendors where they are usually to be found. It's >usually hit and miss in these places. You are also unlikely to find >more elaborately designed ones. I recently picked up a whole yixing set >for $25. Pretty standard, but it work. Just make sure to season it good >(see other postings for seasing tips!). You should be aware that what you have is _probably_ not a real yixing pot. Most of the inexpensive pots out there are not. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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I can get a red clay gongfu set teapot,gaiwan,cups,boat with tray for
$10. I've seen the cheap yixing sets with four cups, 100ml pot and bamboo style serving tray for $30. It's not the desired zisha. You can buy cheap yixing clay made from factory molds. My local art museum still carries certified yixing pots in the $30-$100 range. You pay more for the potter's mark than the clay. Jim Scott Dorsey wrote: > > wrote: > >knows. > > > >My recomendation is to try to find your tea pot in an asian market. My > >experience is that they are substantially cheaper there than in the > >upscale or online vendors where they are usually to be found. It's > >usually hit and miss in these places. You are also unlikely to find > >more elaborately designed ones. I recently picked up a whole yixing set > >for $25. Pretty standard, but it work. Just make sure to season it good > >(see other postings for seasing tips!). > > You should be aware that what you have is _probably_ not a real yixing pot. > Most of the inexpensive pots out there are not. > --scott |
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