Anyone here collect ruyao teaware? Let's see it!
Here is my favourite ruyao teapot used a couple of times a week.
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Ruyao Teaware
- mudandleaves
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beautiful!
here's an inexpensive easy gaiwan. one of my first pieces of teaware. thickwalled with good heat retention. i like traveling with it because it's pretty solid and hard to break.
here's an inexpensive easy gaiwan. one of my first pieces of teaware. thickwalled with good heat retention. i like traveling with it because it's pretty solid and hard to break.
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Nice design! It does look like it would be very convenient to take on a trip.
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My daily teacup. It is one if a two cup set. The other cup (short and wide) does not show the cracks as nicely.
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Nice.OldWaysTea wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 10:38 amMy daily teacup. It is one if a two cup set. The other cup (short and wide) does not show the cracks as nicely. - 01 - cup.jpg- 02 - cup.jpg- 03 - cup.jpg
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Another teapot: