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Item
This large guinomi sake cup makes a perfect pair with our tokkuri sake bottle. The cup’s clear-cut edges fit easily in the palm of your hand. With a taste-enhancing lip and a translucent body, this guinomi is perfect for enjoying your sake chilled. The rounded bottom is designed to prevent the cup from spilling onto the table, no matter how tipsy you get.
Price | ¥ 900 |
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Size | φ8×H6.1cm/170cc |
Material | Porcelain |
Maker | Jyuzan Ceramic Company |
Area | Hasami |
Additional Information
Actual products may differ from the colors and textures seen in photos.
Changes in production may result in changes to the design and other specifications.
Abrupt temperature changes may cause the item to crack. Please make sure the item is at room temperature when heating in the microwave. Do not soak in cold water.
Partial changes in temperature can cause the item to crack. Be careful not to expose only one part of the item to heat.
Technique: Thin Kitchenware
This sake set series is made using a special white hakuji porcelain that turns translucent in the light. Our clay is sourced from the best materials to resemble the transparent whiteness of tokujo hakuji, which has long been said to be the finest traditional Amakusa porcelain clay. Each piece is handcrafted by expert Hasami artisans based on our original 3D-printed prototypes. The translucency of this series lends itself to the tranquil atmosphere of household kamidana Shinto altars.