Hirado Dimple Mikawachi Ware Tokkuri Sake Carafe
Easy-to-grip, dimpled Tokkuri sake carafe.
It is made of Amakusa ceramic stone from Kumamoto, which is characterized by its translucent white color and pearlescent texture.
The bottom is decorated with a design of blue ocean waves. The blue ocean wave pattern is traditionally depicted as a good omen because of the continuous waves on the wide ocean.
Pair this with Sakazuki sake cups, available in chrysanthemum and Sakura from the same series.
Hirado Kohsyo Danemon Kiln, as a pioneer of Mikawachi ware, has been carrying on the technique for 400 years and is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad for its outstanding technique and artistic sensibility in design.
In 1928, the company was granted as purveyors to the Imperial Household Agency. Also, its piece has also been presented as a gift to His Majesty the King of the Netherlands on several ceremonial occasions.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: D7.5cm(3in) x H13cm(5.1in)
- Capacity: 180ml(6.1oz)
- Material: Porcelain - Mikawachi ware
- Origin: Made in Japan
- Brand: Hirado Kohsyo Danemon Kiln
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ABOUT HIRADO KOHSYO DANEMON KILN
As the direct descendant of Goryeo-on, one of the founders of the Mikawachi Ware in Nagasaki Prefecture, Hirado Kohsyo Danemon Kiln has been carrying on the technique for 400 years and is highly regarded both in Japan and abroad for its outstanding technique and artistic sensibility in design.
View more ItemsABOUT MIKAWACHI WARE
Mikawachi Ware, also known as Hirado Ware, is a pottery made in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Known for its translucent white porcelain, it was highly popular in Europe during the trend toward Japanese crafts in the West in the 20th century. Mikawachi Ware is remarkable for its delicate modeling techniques that push the limits of porcelain, such as openwork and relief carving, and for its beautiful painting that looks like a single piece of art.
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