Yamada Sou Woodfired Kyusu

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Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:39 am

Letting go of the last of my unused teapots and I've saved the best for last :D
As many of us on the forum know, Sou's parts are known for the smooth pouring and impeccable handling and this pot is no exception. The black glaze on the underside of the handle makes this pot in particular particular comfortable to use. Top half of the pot is covered in ash while the bottom-half is encased in a thick black glaze. Interior of the pot isn't glazed but has a shiny coating that appears to react with tea overtime and patina over time.

Has only been used with sencha
210-220 capacity(filed right below the lid)

$375 shipped to anywhere in the U.S
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Bok
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Sun Apr 18, 2021 5:36 am

Nice pot, has some Star Wars air about it
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Sun Apr 18, 2021 12:39 pm

Yes beautiful kyusu, love the way the black shinny glaze looks like fire rising in the kiln.
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