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The image of the graceful weeping sakura, cherry blossoms, of Gion, Kyoto, is depicted on this Katakuchi sake carafe from Tosen Kiln. Weeping cherry blossoms are one of the representative flowers of Kyoto, and express Kyoto's unique atmosphere. The pink and pale green of the cherry blossoms beautifully decorate the yellowish cream white color of the Kiyomizu ware base. The rounded shape of the carafe gives an overall gentle impression and adds depth to the cherry blossoms. The handle is made of wood, creating a contrast between the smoothness of stoneware and the rustic texture of wood.
The paintwork is done by craftpersons with in-depth knowledge of Japanese-style painting. The creativity and skillful techniques of these craftspersons are astoundingly displayed through the exquisite pieces made at Tosen Kiln. The cherry blossoms are hand-painted one by one on the unglazed surface of this carafe. Painting delicate colored designs on unglazed bases requires a tremendous amount of skill, as the base material is highly absorbent. After each carafe is painted, a "nami-yu" glaze is applied and giving a clear and shiny coat over the detailed drawings.
This Katakuchi sake carafe can hold a generous 300ml (9.5 oz) of sake. It is a perfect item to serve sake on special occasions and to enjoy the elegant charm of cherry blossoms. Match this carafe with sake cups from the same Sakura series to adorn your tabletop with the stunning colors of spring in Kyoto.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size | L 12 cm (4.7 in) x W 10 cm (3.9 in) x H 7 cm (2.7 in) |
Capacity | 300 ml (9.5 fl oz) |
Material | Stoneware |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Tosen Kiln was founded in 1868 as a Kiyomizu ware wholesaler. In 1944, it established a production studio in Mukomachi, a suburb of Kyoto, marking the beginning of full-scale Kiyomizu ware production. Today, the kiln operates in Gojo, Kyoto, continuing its legacy of craftsmanship.
Dedicated to refining its techniques and artistic sensibilities, Tosen Kiln embraces Kyoto’s traditional craftsmanship while adapting it for the modern era. Drawing inspiration from Edo-period master potter Nonomura Ninsei, it preserves his precise lathing techniques and luminous painting styles, blending them with clean lines and warm tones to create pieces that resonate with contemporary aesthetics.

Crafts
Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware, collectively known as Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki, are celebrated pottery styles from Kyoto. Known for their vibrant designs, finely sculpted forms, and dedication to handcrafted detail, these wares reflect Kyoto’s distinctive sense of beauty and artistic refinement.
Defined by a long-cultivated diversity, Kyo ware and Kiyomizu ware have drawn on techniques and styles from pottery traditions across Japan, evolving into a richly expressive and distinctly Kyoto art form. Recognized as a Traditional Craft of Japan in 1977, they continue to be cherished for their cultural depth and everyday appeal.

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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.

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