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The Japanese page for this links to teapot, which seems more appropriate. Maybe a merge? The Japanese article specifically states that kyusu can have side, back or top handles, too. Douggers 13:11, 10 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Kisyushka

Does anyone have a source for this? I have tried looking up "kisyushka" both in Latin alphabet and Cyrillic and nothing relevant showed up. I got pictures of cats and bowls and I eventually found teapots, but nothing linked to Nizhni Novgorod. I find it odd that Nizhni Novgorod would have a tradition of Japanese style kyusu and not anywhere else. 78.199.138.115 ( talk) 04:02, 1 June 2024 (UTC) reply

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Untitled

The Japanese page for this links to teapot, which seems more appropriate. Maybe a merge? The Japanese article specifically states that kyusu can have side, back or top handles, too. Douggers 13:11, 10 November 2007 (UTC) reply

Kisyushka

Does anyone have a source for this? I have tried looking up "kisyushka" both in Latin alphabet and Cyrillic and nothing relevant showed up. I got pictures of cats and bowls and I eventually found teapots, but nothing linked to Nizhni Novgorod. I find it odd that Nizhni Novgorod would have a tradition of Japanese style kyusu and not anywhere else. 78.199.138.115 ( talk) 04:02, 1 June 2024 (UTC) reply


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