Anlina said

Tell me about my tea ware?

I’ve been resisting getting into yixing tea ware so I’m not very informed. I finally brought this set home from my grandma’s place, and I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on it – is it hand made, authentic yixing, anything interesting about it?

What I do know is that my dad brought it home from China about 30 years ago after a family visit. It may have been newly purchased then or it might have been in the family for a while already – impossible for me to know for sure.

Photos:
https://instagram.com/p/0RBZb8AwTU/
https://instagram.com/p/0RBd8dAwTd/
https://instagram.com/p/0RBgsvAwTi/
https://instagram.com/p/0RBoFSAwTu/
https://instagram.com/p/0RBr0DAwT2/

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Is that really your last name on Instagram? Because that is the most epic name for a tea lover!

Anlina said

Hah yes it is. It was so weird getting active on Steepster and seeing my name everywhere, since both my names are pretty uncommon.

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Kaylee said

I can’t provide any insight into the origins of that set, but it is absolutely beautiful!

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Well it certainly looks like Yixing…regardless it is BEAUTIFUL!!!

Anlina said

I remember admiring it when I was a kid but not understanding why it was dark brown and so tiny. I drank either Earl Grey western style or jasmine tea in big sharing pots at restaurants and this tiny set didn’t make any sense to me.

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yyz said

Try teachat. They might be able to give you more information.

Anlina said

Thanks! I will go make an account and see if that forum has any insight :)

yyz said

They sometimes come up with some detailed info. I hope they do for your set. It’s beautiful.

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Cwyn said

This looks like Zisha and brand new. It is a molded set.

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Skysamurai said

Beautiful!

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