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Re: Tenmoku & Jian Bowls

Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 8:57 am
by teatray
Ordered a second Yoshinori Izumi sake cup (these ones are called Ryusei/Meteor). It had become a favorite for the small pots of oolong I'm currently drinking, but I didn't have anything comparable when serving two people. Asahido in Kyoto had one (they ship internationally). It listed exactly the right dimensions and the photo looked very similar, but I got a much wider and shallower version (+1cm diameter, -1cm height compared to my old one). It has these spots that are also present on the other Ryusei cup further up this thread (but not on my old one). Can't exactly complain, I guess, but I will have to zenly serve in two differently shaped meteor cups.

Re: Tenmoku & Jian Bowls

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2022 10:46 am
by teatray
In the end, I was lucky I got a non-matching cup. I learned that I prefer the flatter shape. Then Asahido sent me photos of all the Meteor cups they have stocked. (Replacement was one of the options they offered, considering the cup was pretty far from spec.) I ended up keeping the flat cup and getting another one that is particularly beautiful. It has an irregular flow and a beautiful kiss from the fire, browning one side, subtly on the inside, flashy on the outside (yohen/kiln-changed, in the non-tenmoku-specific sense). Both remind of the view from a spaceship. One is in deep space, close to a black hole. The other is near a star, shining bright from one side.

Re: Tenmoku & Jian Bowls

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2022 11:37 am
by Ethan Kurland
teatray wrote: ā†‘
Tue Jul 26, 2022 10:46 am
... and a beautiful kiss from the fire, browning one side, subtly on the inside, flashy on the outside (yohen/kiln-changed, in the non-tenmoku-specific sense). Both remind of the view from a spaceship. One is in deep space, close to a black hole. The other is near a star, shining bright from one side.
You write beautifully. Thanks for posting.

Re: Tenmoku & Jian Bowls

Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2022 8:57 pm
by debunix
Gorgeous bowls. Iā€™m sure they add a lot to drinking pleasure.

Re: Jian & Tenmoku Bowls

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 9:44 pm
by Chaim Forbes
archimon wrote: ā†‘
Sun Jun 21, 2020 12:41 pm
:o Where exactly might one find these stands, I wonder?

China JIAN

Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 9:58 pm
by Chaim Forbes
Regarding the Chinese Jianzhan, I think everyone should be familiar with it. It is very beautiful and very collectible. Of course, the price of a real Jianzhan may range from US$100 to US$500. This is because its production process is very complicated and will There are very few craftsmen who make it, so it is very precious, so there are many fake Jianzhan on the market. They are all made with machines and cheap materials. If you want to collect a Jianzhan of your own, then you can tell me