A flared sake cup with ridged pattern, which is applied with iron glaze and with thin white glaze afterward!
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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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Tanba-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Hyogo)
A white makeup’s sake cup with fortunate ‘Ebi-e’ (or shrimp motif) in slip trailing technique, which is one of Tanba’s features!
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Arita-Yaki Porcelain’s Sake Cup (Saga)
A sophisticated sake cup with an exotic air of the “Silk Road” in ‘Somenishiki’ (or cobalt and various-colored overglazes) style!
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Kyo-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Kyoto)
A light brown sake cup with intricate crackle which appears due to different shrinkage rates between clay and glaze in cooling!
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Shigaraki-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Shiga)
A mild-looking unglazed sake cup with the flavor of the whitish clay and with the scorches created by firing!
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Seto-Yaki Pottey’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 are drawn in iron glaze!
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Shodai-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Kumamoto)
A solid-looking sake cup applied with iron glaze of which style is artistically new to Shodai-Yaki!
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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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Koito-Yaki Pottery’s Sake Cup (Gifu)
A blue ‘Irabo’ (or mottled) sake cup set of a ‘Mokkiri’ (or filling-to-lip) cup and a ‘Katakuchi’ (or server with a spout) bowl for overflowing sake!
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