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This unique Sakazuki flat sake cup with a stand displays the image of graceful weeping sakura, cherry blossoms, of Gion, Kyoto. Weeping cherry blossoms are one of the representative flowers of Kyoto, and express Kyoto's unique atmosphere. The pink and pale green of the cherry blossoms beautifully decorate the yellowish cream white color of the Kiyomizu ware base.
The cherry blossoms are hand-painted one by one on the unglazed surface of the sake cup and stand. Painting delicate colored designs on unglazed bases requires a tremendous amount of skill, as the base material is highly absorbent. After each sake cup and stand is painted, a "nami-yu" glaze is applied and giving a clear and shiny coat over the detailed drawings.
Sakazuki flat sake cups with stands were originally designed as drinkware used to offer sake to guests. You can enhance your drinking experience with guests with this special item or use it to treat yourself to a quiet moment at home with sake. This sake cup can be matched with the Katakuchi sake carafe from the same Sakura series to adorn your table with the charming colors of spring in Kyoto.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
[Sake cup] D 6.6 cm (2.6 in) x H 3.3 cm(1.3 in) [Sake stand] D 6.6 cm (2.6 in) x H 3.5 cm(1.4 in) |
Material | Stoneware |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Tosen Kiln was founded in 1868 as a Kiyomizu ware wholesaler. In 1944, it established a production studio in Mukomachi, a suburb of Kyoto, marking the beginning of full-scale Kiyomizu ware production. Today, the kiln operates in Gojo, Kyoto, continuing its legacy of craftsmanship.
Dedicated to refining its techniques and artistic sensibilities, Tosen Kiln embraces Kyoto’s traditional craftsmanship while adapting it for the modern era. Drawing inspiration from Edo-period master potter Nonomura Ninsei, it preserves his precise lathing techniques and luminous painting styles, blending them with clean lines and warm tones to create pieces that resonate with contemporary aesthetics.
Crafts
Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware, collectively known as Kyo-yaki or Kiyomizu-yaki, are esteemed crafts from Kyoto. Unlike other pottery styles, they integrate various techniques from across Japan, resulting in unique, handmade pieces. Each item is crafted meticulously, from shaping on the pottery wheel to intricate painting, showcasing exceptional modeling skills and delicate designs.
With a rich history intertwined with traditional Japanese culture, Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware are celebrated for their refined artistry and elegance. Known for their vibrant and detailed paintings, they were officially recognized as a traditional craft by the Japanese government in 1977. Today, these ceramics are prized for their high artistic quality, embodying both historical craftsmanship and aesthetic sophistication.
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Sakazuki
We have curated a collection of exquisite sakazuki sake cups from all over Japan, designed to enrich the blissful experience of savoring your favorite sake. The term "sakazuki" refers to any sake cup, though it traditionally describes a flat, plate-like vessel, representing the oldest style. Holding the cup delicately with both hands—grasping its sides and bottom—embodies the essence of Japanese sake culture.
Sakazuki cups typically contain just a few sips, and the beautifully adorned ones are treasured by collectors for their aesthetic appeal. Using a stunning sakazuki for a special sake, a celebratory occasion, or when hosting guests, will create an unforgettable moment.

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