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This white ceramic tea cup features clean vertical brown stripes for a soft, minimal look that suits any table setting. Comfortable in hand and perfect for daily use.
This cute and practical teacup is perfect for all of your hot beverages - tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and pudding.
A handcrafted sake cup with a tactile form, perfect for traditional or casual use.
Finished in a rustic Sand glaze that blends warm earthy tones with natural texture.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
Featuring a traditional 'Shibori' pattern in a Japanese indigo blue on a warm white background. Shibori is an ancient method of dying cloth. It represents the spotted back of a fawn. Creating this fabric pattern is very labour intensive and gives special value to these items. It is now a popular pattern in Japanese culture for its simplicity, beauty and connection with luxury.
The Ko Family kiln specialises in crafting small items that require patience and care. Tiny dishes, tea and sake cups plus their popular single flower vases can always be seen lined up on drying shelves in various stages of production. Ko-san's parents hand-finish all items - smoothing bases, painting edges or perfecting motifs with experienced, steady hands.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
Elevate your sake-drinking experience with our beautifully handcrafted Sake Cups Collection. In Japanese culture, sake is more than just a beverage. It's a symbol of celebration, tradition, and connection. Our collection of sake cups brings this cultural heritage into your home.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
The Gura kiln specialises in making traditional cups, jugs and accessories for drinking Sake and Shochu and are based in Gifu, Japan.
The o-choko (??, ???) is the most popular sake cup type and is popular for izakaya, sushi restaurants and Japanese bars. What?s made o-choko the most popular style of sake glass is a combination of durability, flexibility in service temperature (for most examples), and the mellow tasting profile it produces.
The latter characteristic of lightness is due to a small opening and very little head-space. The low volume of sake it holds doesn?t allow much aromatic intensity. The narrow opening also concentrates sake to the front of your palate, which can mask acidity and therefore enhance the perception of sweetness.
The Blue target is used for reference to note the clarity of the Sake when tasting.
Slight irregularities in size, glaze and texture reflect the artisan nature of the product and are embraced.
This Gift Sake Set for Four is more than just a functional set for serving sake?it?s a work of art that embodies the beauty of Japanese ceramic traditions. The delicate glaze pattern and elegant design make it a standout piece for both casual enjoyment and formal entertaining.