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<p>[QUOTE="trip98, post: 9560003, member: 65"]The most valuable Yixing pots are handmade not molded. The best way to tell if is handmade is take a loupe to the inside and see if there are tiny "scratch marks" used to form the pot. Sometimes you can tell by holding the interior to the light at an angle to see the handmade signs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="trip98, post: 9560003, member: 65"]The most valuable Yixing pots are handmade not molded. The best way to tell if is handmade is take a loupe to the inside and see if there are tiny "scratch marks" used to form the pot. Sometimes you can tell by holding the interior to the light at an angle to see the handmade signs.[/QUOTE]
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