GATOMIKIO TOHKA FUJI YAMANAKA LACQUERWARE OCHOKO SAKE CUP
¥12,000
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GATOMIKIO TOHKA FUJI Yamanaka Lacquerware Ochoko Sake Cup

JPY ¥12,000
Color: Black
Quantity:

Only 2 pieces in stock!

The name "TOHKA" means "transparent," referring to how the wood grain is beautifully enhanced in each piece. This elegant cup is crafted using a delicate technique that highlights its grain and shape.

The cup is shaped like Mount Fuji, a symbol of good fortune.

The smooth texture of natural wood feels soft and relaxing against your lips, enhancing the rich yet delicate flavors of sake.

Crafted from Betula grossa, a hardwood known for its high-class quality and excellent workability due to its elasticity, this cup is both luxurious and durable.

Pair this sake cup with TOHKA KAKUSEN sake carafe for a unified and elegant table setting.

All GATOMIKIO products are crafted using the traditional woodturning technique called kijibiki, in which logs are carefully carved into products while rotating on a lathe.

GATOMIKIO's modern and delicate designs stand out from traditional Japanese lacquerware, developed by a team of internationally active product designers.

PRODUCT DETAIL

  • Quantity: 1 
  • Dimension: D 6 cm (2.3 in) x H 4 cm (1.5 in)
  • Capacity: 40 ml (1.4 oz)
  • Material: Wood 
  • Origin: Made in Japan - Yamanaka Lacquerware
  • Brand: GATOMIKIO

ABOUT GATO MIKIO

GATO MIKIO was founded in 1908 as Gado Woodworks in Yamanaka Onsen, Ishikawa Prefecture, the town of the potter's wheel.

They inherited the philosophy of the woodworkers who used the wheel to carve wood to make bowls, trays, and other woodwork, and have always valued the beautiful grain of the wood and the perfection of the carefully ground wood.

And they have made many lacquer ware products with a focus on the perfection of the wood.

Precision of their woodwork

The reason why their products attract people is because they combine the traditional techniques of Yamanaka lacquerware with a modern sensibility in their designs.

The beauty of their lacquerware will continue to grow with time, and will not fade over decades.

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about yamanaka lacquerware

Yamanaka lacquerware is produced in the Yamanaka Onsen area of Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and has a history of about 400 years.
The traditional techniques of Yamanaka lacquerware were highly evaluated and became known throughout Japan, despite a period of temporary interruption.
It is characterized by the use of wood grain patterns to express a natural texture, and is made with great attention to detail.
It was designated as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry in 1975.