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This handmade 5 sake cup set features a modern interpretation of the traditional patterns of old Imari. Each cup is different in paintings such as a flower and bird, an arabesque pattern, lotus flowers, landscapes, and a three-storied pagoda.
The perfect balance of vivid colors, gold and white makes it a classy and stunning piece. It is ideal for celebrating occasions, such as New Year's Day, birthdays, and other special events.
DETAILS
Quantity | 5 pcs |
Size | H 9.6 cm (3.8 in) |
Capacity | 45 ml (1.5 fl oz) |
Material | Porcelain |
Package Type | Paper box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Rinkuro Kiln was established in 1968 in Hasami Pottery, a pottery production area with 400 years of tradition. It was created with the aim of creating unique style and high quality pottery.
They continue to produce products with their unique sensibility, such as sometsuke blue and white ceramics, the opulent old Imari style, and somenishiki, a perfect balance of sometsuke and red-patterned akae. In recent years, they have been working hard to create tableware that meets the needs of both the Japanese and Western styles, and their creative activities are in tune with the times.
Crafts
Hasami ware is a traditional Japanese ceramic produced in Hasami Town, often called the "Town of Pottery," located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu. For over 400 years, it has been cherished as durable and practical tableware for everyday use.
It is known for its vibrant hand-painted designs on a pure white porcelain base—an iconic feature of Japanese porcelain. While Hasami ware continues to honor traditional patterns, artisans are constantly creating new designs that suit contemporary lifestyles, blending timeless beauty with modern functionality.
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Sake Cups
Explore a refined selection of sake cups crafted by Japan's skilled artisans. From traditional ochoko to modern designs, each piece reflects the artistry and heritage of Japanese craftsmanship. Perfect for both quiet moments and celebratory toasts, these cups bring elegance to your sake experience.

Kinrande
Introducing a tableware collection inspired by the kinrande style, an elegant and vibrant design style that draws inspiration from old Imari ware. Kinrande-style Imari ware gained immense popularity as export items between the 18th and 19th centuries. Large vases and plate sets were crafted especially for European royalty and nobility, and these pieces were highly valued as elegant and beautiful additions to their palaces.
This collection features luxurious gold accents, deep shades of red, and elegant blues. Many designs are densely packed with intricate patterns set within balanced, symmetrical compositions. Floral motifs, particularly those of peonies and chrysanthemums, frequently appear. Additionally, mythical creatures like dragons and phoenixes are prominently depicted, symbolizing power and rebirth, respectively, and adding an auspicious touch to these extravagant ceramics.

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International Shipping
Multiple shipping options available, with discounted shipping for orders over 35 USD and free shipping over 352 USD.

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.