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Almost makes me want to start carving bamboo.....naaaa, I think I'll stick with basswood!
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These tea whisks are used for making macha, which is brewed from ground up tea leaves rather than by infusion, so the abrasive effect of the ground up leaves wears out the whisk.
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Originally posted by Tom Ellis View PostI was amazed that one of the videos said that for all the work, they are only good for about 8-10 uses. Seems to me that they would last longer than that.
Tom
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I was amazed that one of the videos said that for all the work, they are only good for about 8-10 uses. Seems to me that they would last longer than that.
Tom
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Originally posted by Eddy-Smiles View Post
$39.99 USD from company specializing in Japanese products....https://www.ochaandco.com/products/j...reen-tea-whisk
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Originally posted by Nomad View Post
I totally agree! Interestingly, you can buy these on ebay pretty cheap. It's a little confusing though as to where they are made. Evidently some of them say Made in Japan but then underneath is another sticker that says Made in China. Next time I do an Amazon order, I think I'm gonna get one just because.
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Originally posted by Tinwood View PostMy word!, Isn't that a beautiful little thing? Thanks for showing Terry. Can't imagine trying to "chamfer" something that small and delicate.
Tinwood
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My word!, Isn't that a beautiful little thing? Thanks for showing Terry. Can't imagine trying to "chamfer" something that small and delicate.
Tinwood
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That was interesting. I didn't see how they tied the fibers in the middle cone.
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That's some patience. Would like to know, how long it takes to do one. Very good eyesight also!
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Hi Terry
I don't think I will be making too many tea whisks today,my bamboo got too wet from the rain last night LOL
It is remarkable how they make things like that
Bruce
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