I'm not surprised if you say that you don't care but to say no one does is far fetched... Mainland tea drinking is far behind the rest of the world anyways... Like everything elseYouzi wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 1:11 pmNo one cares about clay effect tea. Except for the western audience and very few people in Asia. Certainly no one in Yixing. That's just the reality of the situation sadly.StoneLadle wrote: ↑Tue Nov 10, 2020 7:49 amWhat about the tea??
How do all these things do the tea in or out?
Good for tea or not?
I just tend to buy the pots that resonate with nice clay that makes.my eyes go yes!
4 Signs of a Real Yixing Teapot
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Second that, 1000s of Taiwanese, Malaysians and other Huaren would wholeheartedly disagree with this statement.StoneLadle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:27 amI'm not surprised if you say that you don't care but to say no one does is far fetched... Mainland tea drinking is far behind the rest of the world anyways... Like everything else
What is true though is that avid pot collectors are often not the most apt at making tea and vice versa. With a few notable *cough*octo**cough, cough exceptions

hhmmmm.....Bok wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:50 amSecond that, 1000s of Taiwanese, Malaysians and other Huaren would wholeheartedly disagree with this statement.StoneLadle wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:27 amI'm not surprised if you say that you don't care but to say no one does is far fetched... Mainland tea drinking is far behind the rest of the world anyways... Like everything else
What is true though is that avid pot collectors are often not the most apt at making tea and vice versa. With a few notable *cough*octo**cough, cough exceptions![]()