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Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 7:12 pm
by Mark-S
pantry wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 5:41 pm
Adding info found on Zisha.com that may interest other folks
I did not know this site - thanks
Chadrinkincat wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 6:31 pm
Speaking of paying way too much for F1. $980 for 80βs
It's even more shocking that someone actually paid that much.
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 7:34 pm
by Bok
Chadrinkincat wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 6:31 pm
Speaking of paying way too much for F1. $980 for 80βs
Is that maker famous? Must be the reason and that shape in general seems rarer and more expensive. Those are the items only Asian collectors will shell out the money for... I certainly wouldnβt.
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 7:49 pm
by Chadrinkincat
@Bok
I assume itβs a famous marker. Iβll take a cheaper version w/o the seal and spend the difference on tea.
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 8:08 pm
by steanze
pantry wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 5:41 pm
steanze wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 9:25 am
Teachronicles wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 1:08 am
I've also been confused about the mentions of different types of rare zini in the early factory period. steanze if it's not too much work, you don't have any pictures to show the difference between jiazini and regular zini, and maybe qsn.
θη΄«ζ³₯ . I've seen η²η΄«ζ³₯ used in a somewhat confusing way, sometimes it's used to refer to heixing tu.
I posted a picture comparing jiazini and qsn on page 124 of this thread
Thanks for the clarification.
Adding info found on Zisha.com that may interest other folks
Welcome! Nice info!
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 8:11 pm
by steanze
Chadrinkincat wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 6:31 pm
Speaking of paying way too much for F1. $980 for 80βs
lol what? No the maker is not particularly famous, AND, the pot has a blemish on the left side.
The moral of the story is: people can charge arbitrary money for random things. I've seen a post 2000 fake at over $1000 once (not on that site). Be careful.
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 8:43 pm
by Teachronicles
https://moodyguy.biz/usd/60s-hongni-120 ... ng-16.html another pretty crazy f1. Nearly $2000. It is a rare size tho? Already sold too..
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 8:48 pm
by Bok
I only know that larger ones in general are more difficult to find. Maybe it has to do with that he is based in HK? The other pots seem more reasonably priced. Is HK-6cups maybe Taiwan-12cups?
So much money for a standard Shuiping!
Re: Yixing
Posted: Wed May 06, 2020 10:19 pm
by steanze
That is a "Ting Ji" mark pot. Look at the mark on the inside of the base. Those are supposedly made with superior workmanship, and are expensive. Still $2k is a lot
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 3:13 am
by hopeofdawn
sporad wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 4:03 am
hopeofdawn What kind of unusual are you looking for so I can keep one antenna tuned to it?
Um ... I'll know it when I see it?
More generally--I guess I'm looking for pots that aren't just the standard classic shapes. Either they're new shapes/variations on the classics, or have well-done carving/figurative elements added to them that make them visually interesting. I'm an illustrator, so I tend to be very picky about color choices, engraving details, and other stylistic considerations, and whether they work together for the overall shape and design of the pot. Minimalist modern designs and very simple geometric designs aren't as appealing for me; I realize they take just as much skill to make, but I prefer more fluid, organic lines as a general rule.
Does that help, or did that just make things more confusing?
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 3:17 am
by Youzi
hopeofdawn wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 3:13 am
sporad wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 4:03 am
hopeofdawn What kind of unusual are you looking for so I can keep one antenna tuned to it?
Um ... I'll know it when I see it?
More generally--I guess I'm looking for pots that aren't just the standard classic shapes. Either they're new shapes/variations on the classics, or have well-done carving/figurative elements added to them that make them visually interesting. I'm an illustrator, so I tend to be very picky about color choices, engraving details, and other stylistic considerations, and whether they work together for the overall shape and design of the pot. Minimalist modern designs and very simple geometric designs aren't as appealing for me; I realize they take just as much skill to make, but I prefer more fluid, organic lines as a general rule.
Does that help, or did that just make things more confusing?
Have you checked Taohuren or zisha.com? Maybe you could give some example looks?
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 3:31 am
by hopeofdawn
Youzi wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 3:17 am
hopeofdawn wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 3:13 am
sporad wrote: βWed May 06, 2020 4:03 am
hopeofdawn What kind of unusual are you looking for so I can keep one antenna tuned to it?
Um ... I'll know it when I see it?
More generally--I guess I'm looking for pots that aren't just the standard classic shapes. Either they're new shapes/variations on the classics, or have well-done carving/figurative elements added to them that make them visually interesting. I'm an illustrator, so I tend to be very picky about color choices, engraving details, and other stylistic considerations, and whether they work together for the overall shape and design of the pot. Minimalist modern designs and very simple geometric designs aren't as appealing for me; I realize they take just as much skill to make, but I prefer more fluid, organic lines as a general rule.
Does that help, or did that just make things more confusing?
Have you checked Taohuren or zisha.com? Maybe you could give some example looks?
I have checked zisha.com , and thank you for the reference! They do have lots of beautiful modern pots, and Google translate does a decent job of translating so that I can navigate the site. Sadly the translations aren't quite good enough that I would be confident about communicating or ordering from that site, esp. since most pots do not have prices listed, only 'inquire for price' buttons, and I would have to try to set up an account through an unfamiliar payment vendor. None of these are insurmountable obstacles, but collectively they make me a bit leery about committing hundreds of $$ to a purchase without any real recourse if anything goes awry.
I also have tried looking at Taohuren--unfortunately their website design is not nearly as Google Translate friendly, and tends to break up the text and pictures in a way that makes listings almost impossible to read. I can look at pictures, but that's about it.
If people are honestly interested in the kinds of pots I find interesting, though, I can always try to snag links to pictures and post them here.
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 3:33 am
by Bok
@hopeofdawn that Yinchen guy and other similar outlets on IG have loads of fancy new designs, nothing there for you?
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 3:45 am
by Youzi
hopeofdawn wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 3:31 am
Youzi wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 3:17 am
hopeofdawn wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 3:13 am
Um ... I'll know it when I see it?
More generally--I guess I'm looking for pots that aren't just the standard classic shapes. Either they're new shapes/variations on the classics, or have well-done carving/figurative elements added to them that make them visually interesting. I'm an illustrator, so I tend to be very picky about color choices, engraving details, and other stylistic considerations, and whether they work together for the overall shape and design of the pot. Minimalist modern designs and very simple geometric designs aren't as appealing for me; I realize they take just as much skill to make, but I prefer more fluid, organic lines as a general rule.
Does that help, or did that just make things more confusing?
Have you checked Taohuren or zisha.com? Maybe you could give some example looks?
I have checked zisha.com , and thank you for the reference! They do have lots of beautiful modern pots, and Google translate does a decent job of translating so that I can navigate the site. Sadly the translations aren't quite good enough that I would be confident about communicating or ordering from that site, esp. since most pots do not have prices listed, only 'inquire for price' buttons, and I would have to try to set up an account through an unfamiliar payment vendor. None of these are insurmountable obstacles, but collectively they make me a bit leery about committing hundreds of $$ to a purchase without any real recourse if anything goes awry.
I also have tried looking at Taohuren--unfortunately their website design is not nearly as Google Translate friendly, and tends to break up the text and pictures in a way that makes listings almost impossible to read. I can look at pictures, but that's about it.
If people are honestly interested in the kinds of pots I find interesting, though, I can always try to snag links to pictures and post them here.
I didn't mean you should try to get a pot from either of those places. Just look at what is available and what stuff you like. They are Chinese sites, for Chinese audience, so of course, it's not for you.
But you find your taste there and then try to look at other vendors or copy paste the name of the shapes or designs and try to find something on the Western side similar to that.
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 4:10 am
by hopeofdawn
I will admit I do not generally think about Instagram when looking for yixing pots. Yinchen does have some nice ones. Are there any other studios using IG you would recommend?
Re: Yixing
Posted: Thu May 07, 2020 5:16 am
by Mark-S
hopeofdawn wrote: βThu May 07, 2020 4:10 am
I will admit I do not generally think about Instagram when looking for yixing pots. Yinchen does have some nice ones. Are there any other studios using IG you would recommend?
MudandLeaves and Pu-erh.sk are also quite popular:
https://instagram.com/mudandleaves?igshid=9rd590oaevih
https://instagram.com/pu_erh.sk?igshid=lf2rtthnlhc7