WTB: Yamada So Blue Kyusu
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Hello as per the title, I am looking for someone that is willing to let go of theirs. Any style of kyusu.
Thank you,
Thank you,
You could try writing to Toru at Artistic Nippon and let him know what you’re looking for. I use my Yamada Sou blue hobin just about every day and couldn’t resist buying a matching cup. Such a cheerful way to start the day.
I happened to be looking at a few new pieces on AN and seriously considered also buying a Kyusu. Then I realized that If I could afford a $600+ Pot I could instead buy an Apple Watch. I might have ended up justifying buying both the pot and the watch but the pots I’ve seen on AN have small openings making them much more difficult to clean than a hobin.
I happened to be looking at a few new pieces on AN and seriously considered also buying a Kyusu. Then I realized that If I could afford a $600+ Pot I could instead buy an Apple Watch. I might have ended up justifying buying both the pot and the watch but the pots I’ve seen on AN have small openings making them much more difficult to clean than a hobin.
i don't know his "aoyu" blue glaze composition. but it's a glaze he applies to white clay. i think he electric fires them and then wood fires some of them after for additional effect.
i have one of his pots. i waited a long time for one that i really liked the look of to appear. i'm surprised that they're hard to find now. that was never the case before.
edit: as for why they're popular... first, his family's popular. especially his grandfather. second, he's a talented artist, and the pots are good functionally and aesthetically. including the magic no-dribble spout.
i have one of his pots. i waited a long time for one that i really liked the look of to appear. i'm surprised that they're hard to find now. that was never the case before.
edit: as for why they're popular... first, his family's popular. especially his grandfather. second, he's a talented artist, and the pots are good functionally and aesthetically. including the magic no-dribble spout.
Clarification: I meant to ask why his blue ones are so particularly popular vs his unglazed ones that carry the same family reputation and no drip spouts.pedant wrote: ↑Fri Apr 08, 2022 10:32 ami don't know his "aoyu" blue glaze composition. but it's a glaze he applies to white clay. i think he electric fires them and then wood fires some of them after for additional effect.
i have one of his pots. i waited a long time for one that i really liked the look of to appear. i'm surprised that they're hard to find now. that was never the case before.
edit: as for why they're popular... first, his family's popular. especially his grandfather. second, he's a talented artist, and the pots are good functionally and aesthetically. including the magic no-dribble spout.
It's interesting also that he can sell the blue pots for nearly 2x the price of the non-blue pots, both being woodfired.
idk, i think his aoyu pots look pretty cool. also the aoyu pots might be more work. some of them are fired like 3x, so maybe that factors into the cost.
but maybe there's a new smurf movie coming out or something?
but maybe there's a new smurf movie coming out or something?
Not intending to redirect the op, but if a colored wood fired pot is desired, Taisuke Shiraiwa using tokanome clay with sand from the Hokkaido beaches is another option (cheaper for sure, and to some, such as myself, better looking)
I have several of Taisuke’s unglazed pots and find that they increase the sensation of body and produce a smooth liquor without muting.
There’s been a post here regarding the Sou’s aoyu pots contributing a bad flavor to tea. They are pretty but I’ve avoided them because of this risk. His mayake pots are similar to Taisuke’s in how they effect tea.
Take it all with a grain of salt. I’ve learned that there’s tremendous variance between what any two people can perceive in any given tea.
There’s been a post here regarding the Sou’s aoyu pots contributing a bad flavor to tea. They are pretty but I’ve avoided them because of this risk. His mayake pots are similar to Taisuke’s in how they effect tea.
Take it all with a grain of salt. I’ve learned that there’s tremendous variance between what any two people can perceive in any given tea.
TKK has few new pieces available: https://www.tee-kontor-kiel.de/sou-yamada/
995 euro?!? My word. Mine is very similar, it’s not one of his smooth blue pieces. It’s gnarly. And I didn’t pay nearly that much!enjoi wrote: ↑Sat Apr 09, 2022 12:51 pmTKK has few new pieces available: https://www.tee-kontor-kiel.de/sou-yamada/