Yamada Sou Mayake Kyusu
One last sale before the new year
I've been going back and fourth on this one for awhile now, but I feel like I need to let this one go.
I've realized overtime that I personally prefer slightly larger pots so this one has mostly has been sitting in its box since I've owned it.
A shame to let it go, but better to go to someone that will actually get some use out of it is the preferably option of just having it sit in a drawer by my desk I think
130ml(max)
perfect no-drip pour
Comes with tomobako, cloth, and artist/kiln history papers
$295
I've been going back and fourth on this one for awhile now, but I feel like I need to let this one go.
I've realized overtime that I personally prefer slightly larger pots so this one has mostly has been sitting in its box since I've owned it.
A shame to let it go, but better to go to someone that will actually get some use out of it is the preferably option of just having it sit in a drawer by my desk I think
130ml(max)
perfect no-drip pour
Comes with tomobako, cloth, and artist/kiln history papers
$295
Great price, Yamada Sou Mayake is now very expensive
I’m away from my babies, on the east coast till the 30th. Was very very tempted to bring two kyusu, knowing I already have two here, so only brought one extra, Hokujo for roasted oolong. Sencha is a very slow pour in my antique porcelain kyusu here. Just takes patience to pour very slowly. Going with the slow flow, although your Sou I know is Fast pour! Very tempting
aw, too bad
I was actually surprised at how quickly this one poured compared to my other pots, probably one of the fastest pouring pots I own. Even compared to my other Sou pot this one is much faster. In some of his more recent pots I've noticed that he's changed the spout design slightly to point slightly more down(rather than up and outward) with a more flatter defined "tip" at the end. Compared to this one, my newer Sou feels like it pours about half as fast, even though it holds about 40ml more.
Slower is more elegant, I guess?
I was actually surprised at how quickly this one poured compared to my other pots, probably one of the fastest pouring pots I own. Even compared to my other Sou pot this one is much faster. In some of his more recent pots I've noticed that he's changed the spout design slightly to point slightly more down(rather than up and outward) with a more flatter defined "tip" at the end. Compared to this one, my newer Sou feels like it pours about half as fast, even though it holds about 40ml more.
Slower is more elegant, I guess?
Sorry, but I had some interest in the pot earlier in the week and it looks like I'll be handing it off to a friend sometime soon.
So this one is already sold,sorry about that
So it's for sure sold? Just asking so we can archive it.
Agreed, awesome pot. Im tempted too but have so much teaware.