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| yunomi from San Francisco Asian Museum
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Duan Ni Qin Quan Hu
bamboo design |
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teapot
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teapot
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Taiwan artisan teapot with
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teapot
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Japanese wabi teapot
from Ito Oen |
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Jing teapot
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Jing gaiwan tea set
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| Teance three spouted teapot |
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| Teance cups |
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| Ten Ren tea set |
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| Yingge gourd teapot round |
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| Yingge gourd teapot tall |
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| Yixing Mr. Liu 2005 teapot |
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| Yixing Mr. Liu bamboo teapot |
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| handled teapot from Yixing |
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| pear shaped Yixing teapot |
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Ben Shan Lu bamboo
teapot |
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Ling Hua teapot
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| Lu Ni teapot with gourds and calligraphy |
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Barbara and I are addicted to tea, the tea culture, and the artistry of teaware. I will be expanding the photos of our teaware as time permits, but in the mean time, please take a look at a few of the tea pots, gaiwans, and tea cups that we have.<br>Barbara and I would like to build a small tea house possibly in The Field so that the view would be of a large section of our palms and our Pine Rockland.
I may be offering some of the superior teas and teawares we have obtained in our travels. There are many tea sources in the Internet, but in our opinion, many of them are not offering the superior teas we like to drink and offer our guests. This is an avenue I would like to pursue - in the future.
Please Note: I have some longer explanations under some of the popup photos, so if you are interested, please click on the thumbnail photos to bring up the larger popups, and there may be more written about the photo.
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