Gold and Silver Floral Engraved Sake Set
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This sake set features a katakuchi sake carafe and two guinomi sake cups, engraved with a motif of petals on the lower half and a pattern resembling the stamen of a flower at the bottom. The unique design is rendered on Arita ware, characterized by its ethereal translucent white porcelain.
The engraving of the petals looks innovative when viewed from the side, and all pieces are designed to resemble a blooming flower when placed upside down on the dining table.
With its innate luxury and playful design, this sake set is ideal for special occasions. Its beautiful color combination of silver and gold also suggests that it can be a wonderful option when choosing a wedding present.
DETAIL
Quantity | 1 sake carafe and 2 sake cups |
Size |
[Sake carafe] D 10 cm (3.9 in) x H 9.5 cm (3.7 in) [Sake cups] D 5.5 cm (2.2 in) x H 6 cm (2.4 in) |
Capacity |
[Sake carafe] 200 ml (6.8fl oz) [Sake cups] 40 ml (1.4fl oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Kaizan Kiln produces luxury tableware used at hotels and restaurants that bring a sense of extraordinary to dining experiences and add a sparkle of joy to dining scenes. The company offers a modern and contemporary style with new sensibilities while respecting the traditional techniques of Arita ware.
Origin
Crafted in the historic town of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture, Arita ware stands as the most venerable porcelain production hub in the annals of Japanese history. Characterized by its ethereal translucent white porcelain adorned with vibrant paintings, it has profoundly influenced the porcelain craft across Europe.
Within Japan, Arita ware is held in high esteem as a prestigious brand, with the town of Arita acknowledged as a quintessential porcelain production area.
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Sake Sets
When preparing to savor delicious sake, it’s important to consider the sake set as well. Sake is a delicate drink whose flavor changes depending on temperature and exposure to air. To enhance your experience, select a sake cup and carafe that complement both the unique qualities of the sake and your personal taste.
Gold
In the 8th century, gold was first discovered in Japan. Emperor Shomu (701 CE–756 CE) extensively used it to gild Buddha statues. The color gold came to evoke a sense of sacredness, nobility, and luxury. Japan places great emphasis on the sense of seasons, and gold is often associated with the bountiful autumn and the New Year, conveying a festive and auspicious atmosphere.
Fine gold powder is used in the maki-e technique to decorate the Aizu Lacquerware sakazuki flat sake cup, giving it an enchantingly soft and radiant glow. The kikubishi-shaped plate from Zuiho Kiln showcases a gentle and warm gold hue. The owl figurine, which perfectly combines gold with the Kutani gosai "five colors," is also very charming.
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International Shipping
Multiple shipping options available, with discounted shipping for orders over 500000 and free shipping over 5000000.
Insured shipping service
Full compensation for any accidental damage that may occur during transit.
Made by Japanese craftsmen
Fair prices plus free furoshiki wrapping with every order.