







Blue Flower Camellia Tokkuri Sake Carafe
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Bring the beauty of camellia to your sake moments with this porcelain tokkuri sake carafe, adorned in Seto sometsuke—the iconic blue-and-white style. A single branch follows the curve of the tokkuri, crowned with a blooming camellia and cobalt-colored leaves, an original design made for MUSUBI KILN. A soft glint of gold at the flower’s center adds a delicate contrast to the otherwise restrained palette.
The floral design is hand-painted with a thick brush using gosu, a cobalt pigment. This technique allows for subtle variations in tone—from deep indigo to faint blue—capturing the layered softness of each petal and leaf. Delicate leaves reach outward, adding to the floral expression made possible only through the steady hand and refined skill of an experienced artisan.
Beautifully packaged in a matching box with the same camellia motif, this tokkuri makes a thoughtful gift or a graceful addition to your sake rituals.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
D 6.0 cm (2.4 in) x H 14.5 cm (5.7 in) [Size of opening] 2.3 cm (0.9 in) |
Capacity | 230 ml (7.8 fl oz) |
Weight | 144 g (5.1 oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | Yes |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Founded in 1919, SINGAMA is a family-run pottery studio in Shinano, a small town nestled in the northeastern hills of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. Using high-quality local clay, the studio specializes in Seto sometsuke—white porcelain adorned with soft, indigo blue designs. Each piece is hand-painted and crafted to express comfort, with gentle forms and warmth that feel at home on the everyday table.
Crafts
Made in and around Seto City in Aichi Prefecture, Seto ware encompasses a wide range of ceramics that reflect centuries of craftsmanship and innovation. As one of Japan’s Six Ancient Kilns (Rokkoyo), the Seto region holds a distinguished place in the country’s ceramic heritage. It was also a pioneer in porcelain mass-production, and its widespread use gave rise to the word setomono—a term still used today to refer to ceramics in general.
Remarkable for its stylistic breadth, Seto is one of the few regions in Japan where both stoneware and porcelain are made. From simple everyday tableware to more refined pieces, Seto ware continues to shape the rhythm of daily life with creations that balance tradition and creativity.
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Sake Carafes
We have collected wonderful sake carafes (sake bottles) from all over Japan that will enrich your blissful moments of savoring your favorite sake.
The standard size of a sake carafe is 180–360 ml (6–12 fl oz). For those who prefer to drink in larger quantities or often share with groups of more than two, we recommend choosing a larger size.
Explore our exquisite range of sake carafes, crafted from a variety of materials, including elegant metalware and inviting stoneware. Pair your favorite sake carafe with sake cups of your choice to create your very own sake set and elevate your drinking experience to new heights.

Sometsuke
Sometsuke is a decorative Japanese pottery technique also known as Blue and White. It is cherished worldwide for its cobalt blue and white contrast. The visually appealing design, combined with a fine, smooth finish and lightweight feel, enhances the user experience. This makes it especially valued not only in tableware but also in art pieces.

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