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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: May 15, 2008 08:07
OK, so I was going to build a nice custom wall-mounted display case
but time restraints and life has made that an impossibility right now.
I went to a local dealer in the mall who sells rosewood and Asian
wares but the product he had was way overpriced and way below any sort
of quality standards. I just want something nice with a glass front to
enclose it, about 8" deep, and traditional looking. Round or
rectangular is fine, I can make either work.
Does anyone here know of or have any ideas or solutions they have
found for displaying their Yixing? Even if anyone has a web link or
two or know of anyplace I can import something from. My web searches
keep coming up short.
Thanks!
- Dominic
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Author: SNSN Date: May 15, 2008 19:35
antique shows or markets?
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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: May 15, 2008 20:27
On May 15, 10:35 pm, SN gmail.com> wrote:
> antique shows or markets?
Unfortunately there aren't really any around my area, and if there are
they aren't carrying that sort of item. We have "Pearl of the Orient"
stores that are temporary in malls which carry low grade Asian wares
and furniture but sell them for 4-6x the price they are easily
available online for. (personal favorite is Sea Dyke brand oolong tea
bags sold for $6.99 a box... they cost $0.69 at the Asian market
nearby.)
I keep coming across a bunch of wall curios but they are only 4" deep
online and in stores. Maybe I will just have to wait until things slow
down and just build a custom one like I wanted to. I was just hoping
someone had a cool website or creative solution they used in
displaying their Yixing.
Thanks!
- Dominic
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Author: niisongeniisonge Date: May 16, 2008 04:53
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Author: nospamnospam Date: May 16, 2008 20:15
"Dominic T." wrote:
> Hey Thanks, they are what I'm looking for stylistically but I was
> hoping for a glass front to keep dust off of them. Unfortunately my
> "handy-dandy builder guy" is myself and my limited skillset :) I did
> manage a cool set of these Hungarian bookshelves:
> http://www.instructables.com/id/Hungarian-Shelves/
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> If worse comes to worse I'll find a decent curio cabinet, I just
> really wanted it hanging on the wall and to be a striking piece in the
> kitchen. It's hard to believe that they are impossible to buy anywhere
> online, it is a niche to be filled I guess.
>
> - Dominic
Maybe an Amish or Mennonite furniture maker in Ohio or Pennsylvania can
hand-make a cabinet to your design? They have a reputation for good work
using solid wood.
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Author: niisongeniisonge Date: May 16, 2008 20:48
> If worse comes to worse I'll find a decent curio cabinet, I just
> really wanted it hanging on the wall and to be a striking piece in the
> kitchen. It's hard to believe that they are impossible to buy anywhere
> online, it is a niche to be filled I guess.
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Author: jo_bindjo_bind Date: May 17, 2008 03:45
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Author: GrasshopperGrasshopper Date: May 17, 2008 06:07
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Author: Dominic T.Dominic T. Date: May 17, 2008 07:17
On May 16, 11:48 pm, niisonge yahoo.com> wrote:
>> If worse comes to worse I'll find a decent curio cabinet, I just
>> really wanted it hanging on the wall and to be a striking piece in the
>> kitchen. It's hard to believe that they are impossible to buy anywhere
>> online, it is a niche to be filled I guess.
Wow! Those are very nice, even minus the glass. Actually those are
well within my price range. If nothing else it has given me new ideas
for designing my own. Thanks a ton, I knew folks here would have found
some cool stuff I've never seen. I really enjoy design so that site
has just given me a whole morning of fun.
- Dominic
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