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Ishikawa Prefecture Kutani Ware KABURAKI SAKAZUKI Sake Glass S
Sake glasses and cups bring out the delicious flavor of Japanese sake.
By changing the glass/cup the taste of the drink will change too, making drinking all the more pleasureable. Each cup or glass has been beautifully finished with the Japanese traditional craft technique, Kutani, to satisfy Japanese people, who since a long time ago can be said to "taste with their eyes".
A: Yoshidaya Flowers & Birds
Kutani ware in a traditional pattern with a Yoshida-style flower and bird design. A sake glass with brilliant navy and green colors on a yellow base.
B: Mokubei
Nanga from Kyoto, in the style of Aoki Mokubei. The entire surface is red and with five colors for a style that represents Chinese-style and Chinese people.
C: Ancient Kutani Bird Crest
Five colors are used, blue-green, yellow, red, purple and navy. In a bold design like that of an accomplished painting. The spontaneous drawn lines give this an exciting flavorsome appearance.
D: Aote Sparrow
With blue-green over the entire surface, this sake glass has hand-painted sparrows in the window portion, carefully hand-painted by a skilled artisan.
E: Gold Hanazume
Gorgeous colored flowers cover the whole surface and are rimmed with gold. A sake glass that has has been subjected to an overglaze enamel technique for a distinctly elegant, feminine appearance.
F: Gold-Painted Porcelain, Arabesque Flowers, Green
A very elaborate gold-painted porcelain arabesque flower design with alternating portions of fine gold painted clematis on a distinctive green base color and delicately drawn arabesque on white.
G: Gold-Painted Porcelain, Arabesque Flowers, Red
A very elaborate gold-painted porcelain arabesque flower design with alternating portions of fine gold painted clematis on a distinctive red base color and delicately drawn arabesque on white.
H: Aochibu
Gold clematis arabesque and individual grains with a swirling appearance--the closer you look, the more impressed you will be. A sake glass with blue grains on a black base.
I: Shirochibu
Gold clematis arabesque and individual grains with a swirling appearance--the closer you look, the more impressed you will be. A sake glass with white grains on a white base.
Divided Rounded Box, Gotou-Nuri
Gotou-Nuri lacquer, declared a traditional craft, is used on wood which has been carved thin and bent into a round shape. Can be used as an accessory box, something to put important things in, or even a lunch box.
Rounded 2-Layer Lunch-Box, Fish Pattern
The cute fish pattern produces a bright feel. A piece you can use easily every day.
Small Crescent Moon Plates, Zoukoku (5-Piece Set)
A representative of Kagawa lacquerware, with "Zoukoku" lacquer used on the wood worked by the hand of an experienced craftsperson.
Small Plates, Flower Pattern (5-Piece Set)
Simple yet bold pieces, with traditional "Zoukoku-Nuri" lacquer used on the flower pattern made of gently curving lines.
Lantern-Shaped Lunch-Box, Cinnabar
A cute lunchbox in the unusual shape of a lantern. Heading out somewhere looks to get more fun! With beautiful cinnabar lacquer, this piece is elegant even while being sweet.
Serving plates featuring a few transparent areas and quality wood for a very warm and elegant rare item. You'll love these for either a Japanese or Western taste.
Not round, not square; individual teacups easy-to-use thanks to the subtle beveling on the surface.
Using a technique called "mizuhiki," water is included on the black part during the glaze stage to create a variation in color. Depending on the viewing angle, these cups present a different aspect.
The large teapot is well-suited to serving a number of guests. The simple, warm color will calm and relax.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN