Facebook vendor: Chemical Free Purple Clay Exchange
latest update from them
EDXRFer wrote:According to the experience of shipping to Leo last time, our financial staff are now understanding the rules of paypal, calculating exchange rates and various fees, and establishing calculation formulas for future quotations
Many probably already know, but for those who don't and are impatient to get their hands on their pot(s) there is always Ezstar Taiwan (and other good agents too I'm sure). That'll tag on some additional fees obviously (TWD 200 + (1,5% * transfer amount) for the payment service, TWD 200 per box for the shipping service - if memory serves).
Though seeing how this vendor seems to be willing to reserve the pots for the customer until the international payment stuff is set up, I'd wait myself.
Though seeing how this vendor seems to be willing to reserve the pots for the customer until the international payment stuff is set up, I'd wait myself.
Some more info on the luni clay. It is sourced from the Hufu area about 5 km away from huanglong mountain - from a shallow mine.
The luni from shallow mines are a little more common than the deep mines. The previous chrysanthemum pot was also made of shallow mine clay.
Deep mine clay in modern pots that occasionally pop up seem to have additives.
Also, they only have 10 of these luni pots left so..
The luni from shallow mines are a little more common than the deep mines. The previous chrysanthemum pot was also made of shallow mine clay.
Deep mine clay in modern pots that occasionally pop up seem to have additives.
Also, they only have 10 of these luni pots left so..
No, qingshuini. I think it was the only one they had left. I didn't notice the zhuni pots they posted on the main group until later actually
