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This elegant champagne cup is crafted using a delicate technique that enhances both the beautiful grain and shape of the wood.
Only highly skilled craftsmen can create TOHKA champagne cups, with stems that are finely and slenderly turned to the utmost limit, and a lip that is polished to a thin, refined edge.
The seamless, durable, glass-thin design is achieved through a processing technique called takidori, which follows the natural growth direction of the wood, ensuring strength and elegance.
Made from Betula grossa, a hardwood known for its high-class quality and excellent workability due to its elasticity, this cup beautifully brings out the mellow aroma and taste of champagne.
All GATOMIKIO products are crafted using the traditional woodturning technique called kijibiki, in which logs are expertly carved into products while rotating on a lathe.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | D 6.5 cm (2.5 in) x H 21 cm (8.2 in) |
Capacity | 140 ml (4.7 fl oz) |
Material | Wood |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
GATOMIKIO is a brand name of company GATO MIKIO SHOUTEN, a specialist in Japanese woodworking techniques. They are especially skilled in bringing out the beauty that only natural wood grain can have. Their concentric-circle carving results in striking silhouettes.
Never compromising on quality of materials, precision of wood turning, or clarity of lacquer, GATOMIKIO creates pieces that are at once elegant, long-lasting, and functional.
GATO MIKIO SHOUTEN was originally founded as Gato Sawmill in 1908 in Yamanaka Onsen, a town famous for wood turning. Following the spirit of the original wood turners, they continue to aspire to woodworking perfection, with pieces completed individually by craftspeople.

Crafts
Yamanaka lacquerware, also known as Yamanaka Shikki, is a kind of lacquerware produced in the Yamanaka Onsen district of Kaga, Ishikawa Prefecture. This lacquerware is unique in that it blends wood grain's natural elegance with the elegant maki-e technique of sprinkling gold, silver, or other colored powder onto a lacquer painting.
With its beautiful wood texture, delicate and robust Yamanaka lacquerware incorporates a modern sense of design while inheriting a tradition that has lasted for 400 years.

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Wine Glasses & Cups
If you are aiming for a sense of the unexpected at your next party, why not replace your regular wine glasses with the elegance of porcelain or the dark allure of lacquerware. The exquisite Japanese craftsmanship is sure to spark conversation among your guests, and the designs will create a truly unique table setting.
