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Default Chinese/Japanese Teapot Sources in NYC

"John Soto" > wrote in message
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> hey all -
>
> I will be visiting NYC in a couple of days. Always wanted one but
> never took out the time to source it out. While I'm in NYC, any good
> shops in Chinatown or the like where there is a good selection of
> Yixing or Tetsubin teapots.
>
> thanks !


http://www.o-cha.net/english/world/report/report01.htm has articles on tea
in Chinatown and Japanese tea shops in NYC. Most high-end shops that sell
tea will also sell good quality teapots.

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