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This is a sake cup that is quite rare as a lacquerware, featuring a metallic feel achieved through a mixture of black and silver colors. Its distinctive feature is the contrast between the sharp impression on the outside and the soft impression of the beautiful wood grain on the inside.
The wide rim of the cup allows for a larger surface area of the sake to come into contact with the air, enhancing the extraction of complex aromas. Even with just a slight tilt, the sake enters the mouth slowly and smoothly. This also creates a light and refreshing impression on the taste.
Despite its initial appearance of solidity and heaviness, the cup is actually lightweight and designed with ergonomics in mind, ensuring a comfortable fit in the hand. It seamlessly combines practicality with a unique appearance and texture.
The cup's exceptional appearance and texture make the act of holding it enjoyable, transcending its basic function as a vessel for drinking alcohol. Through the experience of using this cup, one may naturally discover a shift in their usual values and behaviors, even learning new things about themselves. In this context, the cup can truly be regarded as a form of art.
DES DÉTAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 7.6 cm (3 in) × H 4.4 cm (1.7 in) |
Capacity | 60 ml (2.0 fl oz) |
Material | Wood |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Artisanat
À la fin de la période Edo (1603-1868) , Tamakaji Zokoku entreprit de rechercher des techniques de laque en Thaïlande et en Chine, telles que Kinma et zonseiEn combinant les méthodes traditionnelles japonaises avec ces nouvelles techniques, il a pu créer des œuvres de laque uniques. Aujourd'hui, la principale zone de production de ces pièces, collectivement connues sous le nom de laque de Kagawa, se trouve dans la ville de Takamatsu, dans la préfecture de Kagawa.

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