Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Seeker wrote:Korean matcha?
Wow Adam, can you tell us more about that intensity?
What flavors, aromas?
How is it different?
So far I have only had two Korean green teas, this and a more loose leaf organic one, but both of them have sharp biting taste that gives the impression of toasted grains. It is weired the green teas somehow end up being reminiscent f a genmaicha, but often have more going on.
It differes from Japanese matcha, in the sense that most bitterness in Japanese matcha hints at a dark chocolate kind of profile or it is just completely bad bitterness. This the bitterness was not bad,but did not make me think of dark chocolate.
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AdamMY - Posts: 591
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
The ShyRabbit fam! Two new members, the golden one in the back is a TC TA SO #2 which is stunning. The Tenmoku (black) found its way into the box, the TeaFairies must have been with me on packing day! This is a complex chawan, still learning it!


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Chip - Moderator
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Nice and shuuweeeet!
What a great family shot.
Some really great looking chawan you got there.
What a great family shot.
Some really great looking chawan you got there.
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Seeker - Posts: 1206
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Chip wrote:The ShyRabbit fam! Two new members, the golden one in the back is a TC TA SO #2 which is stunning. The Tenmoku (black) found its way into the box, the TeaFairies must have been with me on packing day! This is a complex chawan, still learning it!![]()
This is your own collection? Awesome! A very nice variety of chawan.
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britt - Posts: 564
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Very nice! I really like the turquoise one on the right side.
I'm really in a turquoise phase at the moment.

I'm really in a turquoise phase at the moment.
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Victoria - Posts: 7642
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britt wrote:This is your own collection? Awesome! A very nice variety of chawan.
Thanks Britt! Michael approaches his work with serendipity ... very diverse range.
Thanks Victoria, the turquoise one was really one of a kind.
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Some detail shots of the glazes would be wonderful (hint, hint).

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TwoPynts - Posts: 269
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
TwoPynts wrote:Some detail shots of the glazes would be wonderful (hint, hint).
I can work on it. I took some shots but this old digital P&S is not going to capture how amazing they are. I did post the golden one in the TC TA SO "In Praise of Shadows" topic where some of his works are still currently available, 3 of which I really am really quite attracted to ... T01, T07, T10.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=13423#p162094
I will also post some under ShyRabbits TeawareArtisan topic of TeaChat.
http://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=9940
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Chip - Moderator
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
working on some white porcelain mix clay chawan prototypes
will likely use a more subtle bluish celadon
cheers
cory
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bonjiri - Posts: 751
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
We had a nice cool morning today - a change from the warm humid days of the past few weeks. Took advantage of this and had my first cup of matcha in my ShyRabbit chawan on the porch.
The shape of this chawan in the hands is just perfect.


The shape of this chawan in the hands is just perfect.


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laura99 - Posts: 211
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
laura99 wrote:The shape of this chawan in the hands is just perfect.
Lovely photos! and I agree, shape, size and weight are really wonderful.
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Geekgirl - Posts: 2547
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
I would like to introduce you to my little Chawan family. The one on the right is a Cory Lum, the one on the left is a Chris Chaney, and the second from the left is a Bill Perrine. The one next to Bill's is a Japanese Chawan from the 1970's. I just couldn't resist the bird's on it. They remind me of the birds you can see on the lanterns in Kyoto. Well, at least from the photos I've seen. I've not yet been there. I also love the script on it.
Mine is a small family, but a well loved one.
Mine is a small family, but a well loved one.
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IPT - Posts: 534
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Very nice everyone!
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Victoria - Posts: 7642
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Great shots!!! Seeker, Dreamer, Geek, Adam and Laura.
It's great seeing all the ShyRabbit and CP chawan, what lovely photos.
IPT, your shot shows your diverse chawan family members. Wow, your corylum looks like a sibling to one of ours, it's a great looking piece. Thanks for sharing.
It's great seeing all the ShyRabbit and CP chawan, what lovely photos.
IPT, your shot shows your diverse chawan family members. Wow, your corylum looks like a sibling to one of ours, it's a great looking piece. Thanks for sharing.
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Mrs. Chip - Posts: 484
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Re: Today's MatchaWan :D (new name, but tea's the same)
Action! (Reid Ozaki woodfired shino and ash)



All same bowl, really! I like the side with the seashell impressions, they look like those little crosseyed owl cups Cory Lum makes. Teehee!



All same bowl, really! I like the side with the seashell impressions, they look like those little crosseyed owl cups Cory Lum makes. Teehee!
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