A flared sake cup with ridged pattern, which is applied with iron glaze and with thin white glaze afterward!
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Satsuma-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Kagoshima)
A magnificent sake cup decorated with the fine geometrical patterns on the side and the upper belt in traditional Satsuma-ware style!
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Onta-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Oita)
A largish sake cup with traditional chatter decoration on the warm slip makeup in folkcraft style!
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Anchi-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Niigata)
An octagonally faceting sake cup with the mild corners, applied with deep black glaze in folkcraft style!
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Set-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Aichi)
A sophisticated ‘Kiseto’ (or yellow Seto) sake cup uniquely added with decorative separate pieces at the side, on which abstract painting is drawn in iron glaze!
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Tanba-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Hyogo)
An unglazed sake cup with eight-sided facets shaved boldly and with impressive kiln changes!
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Mumyoi-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Niigata)
A tasteful sake cup with a vivid color contrast of the smoked ‘Yohen’ (or kiln change) and the ‘Muyoi’ (or reddish clay)!
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Mumyoi-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Niigata)
A sophisticated ‘Tenmoku’ sake cup with an unique feature of a coming-up tree leaf when pouring sake!
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Shibukusa-Yaki Porcelain’s Sake Cup (Gifu)
A ‘Ruriyu’(or cobalt-blue) glazed sake cup decorated with ‘Soba’ (or buckwheat) glaze application which is turned into gold color!
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Bizen-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Okayama)
A hexagonally shaped sake cup with impressive ‘Hidasuki’ (or golden lines) created by a chemical reaction between the wrapped straw and the white clay!
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