A sophisticated porcelain’s sake cup with see*through decoration of impressive ‘Hotaru-te’ (or clear dots in firefly image)!
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Category Archives: Japanese Pottery & Porcelain
Seto-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Aichi)
A warm-looking sake cup with a gentle touch of ‘Nezumi Shino’ (or grayish Shino) glaze!
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Tokoname-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Aichi)
A self-serving sake-ware set of one cup and bottle (310cc or 10.47 fl oz) formed with yellowish kneading clay!
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Shigarki-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Shiga)
An ash-glazed sake cup with the flavor of the clay and with the varied kiln changes on the inside bottom!
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Hagi-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Yamaguchi)
A warm-looking sake cup with faceting around the hip, applied with ‘Beni’ (or reddish) Hagi glaze!
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Odo-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Kochi)
An upright sake cup applied with iron glaze and then clear glaze, which has glossy reddish appearance with a throwing mark!
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Bizen-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Okayama)
An unglazed sake cup with round patterns of ‘Sangiri’ (or one of typical kiln changes) and with built-up natural ash!
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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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Iga-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Mie)
A vivid vermilion’s sake cup with application of ‘Karash’ (or mustard) coloring and with ‘Kikko-mon’(or tortoise-shell pattern)!
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Tsuboya-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Okinawa)
A blacken sake cup with an arabesque design in ‘Senbori’ (or incised lines) and ‘Kakiotoshi’ (or sgraffito) techniques!
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