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I eat nearly everything at home with chopsticks. So you would think I would be hip to eastern practices around the kitchen. But I have never fully understood WHY YOU WOULD drink tea from a HANLDE-LESS cup! One term for them, it may be Japanese, is "unomi" or something like that.
WELL, Barb shows me a pic of some small tea mugs without handles, and wonders could I, would I?
And I like her (ordering from me usually depends on whether I like you or not...what kind of businessman am I?? A sh!tty one.....) so I look at these cups somebody else made and I am like
"Those are cute, but I can make them a million times cuter, piece of CAKE" and I do. Of course, 2 things occur to me:
1) you have GOT to get dogs on there, they are BEGGING for it, even if Barbara is NOT and
2) it is so flippin' cold these days, 30s overnight, and I finally GET IT: the reason a tea cup may not have a handle. It is to warm your hands if it needs it, and my hands NEED WARMING (beagles are not always available) and ALSO, get this, here is the brilliant theory of cups without handles: if you can hold the cup, the tea has cooled enough to sip!!!!!! All those years, all those millions of people who burn their tongues, DUH!
(cups by Gary Rith)
8 comments:
there are times that I like a wee cup with no handle. These are mighty sweet.
Oh for cute! I love your take on these. It can be very comforting to cradle a small cup of warm tea in the hand. Interesting thoughts on the lack of handles.
Wow; they really are cute Gary. And i like the way you think!
You are on to something here! As one whose hands are cold even in summer sometimes....I'd go for a mug sans handle. As a novice type potter, I still am learning handles....handle-less would work. Also...I had the pleasure of drinking coffee from wood fired Japanese style tea cups and loved it. Yours with the dogs are tops (up, down, you choose).
I have a Japanese tea set and the handle-less cups are SO sweet. It makes you pay attention to the cup, which is rather how they handle tea.
The temperature theory makes a lot of sense.
Brilliant on so many levels :)
These are great!!!!!!
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