This is such a great shu – I love it! I had some this afternoon to baptize my new teapot. You can see the pictures at my blog post below:
http://sanfrantea.teatra.de/2012/08/13/new-yixing-koi-teapot/
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Sweet!!!! Wow, I am honored to have been mentioned in the article! Great photos. Funny that I drank that tea all day yesterday. I’m going to have to put some in reserve so I don’t drink it all away :) Can’t wait to see that yixing pot in a few years as the patina develops and evolves!!!
Yo, Amy! You must have gotten some new looks at your blog. A few tea customers and friends said they read your post today about your new pot and the Phatty Cake.
@Skulleigh – we named it Phatty Cake because the day we took delivery of them, a customer saw one as we unpackaged them and said: “What a little fatty cake!” And the name stuck, we just changed a couple of letters :) Glad it made you smile, too!
Nice photos, Amy.
thanks!
Sweet!!!! Wow, I am honored to have been mentioned in the article! Great photos. Funny that I drank that tea all day yesterday. I’m going to have to put some in reserve so I don’t drink it all away :) Can’t wait to see that yixing pot in a few years as the patina develops and evolves!!!
Yeah it should be pretty kewl!
Oh, I love koi, what a pretty teapot. The name of the tea makes me smile.
Yo, Amy! You must have gotten some new looks at your blog. A few tea customers and friends said they read your post today about your new pot and the Phatty Cake.
@Skulleigh – we named it Phatty Cake because the day we took delivery of them, a customer saw one as we unpackaged them and said: “What a little fatty cake!” And the name stuck, we just changed a couple of letters :) Glad it made you smile, too!
Hurray!
:)