Deep Pine Sake Cup


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The Deep Pine Sake Cup reflects the calm beauty of a quiet forest, its deep green glaze reminiscent of pine trees standing tall through the seasons. Subtle variations in tone and texture give the surface a natural rhythm, as though light were filtering gently through branches. Each cup carries unique nuances from the glaze, ensuring no two are exactly alike and making every piece feel personal.
Its rounded form rests comfortably in the hand, enhancing the tactile pleasure of savoring sake. The cup is well suited for both warm and chilled varieties, and the glossy finish brings out the depth of the glaze with each pour. Balanced in size and weight, it is practical for daily use yet refined enough to accompany festive occasions.
Paired with the matching Deep Pine Sake Flask, it completes a set that embodies harmony and tradition. Whether enjoyed with friends or in a quiet moment alone, the Deep Pine Sake Cup turns a simple sip into an experience of stillness and beauty.
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Dimension
2.3" D × 1.3" H (5.8 cm D × 3.4 cm H)Capacity
1.7 oz (50 cc)Weight
1.6 oz (44 g)Material
PorcelainCraft Type
Mino Ware
Sake Cup
Japanese sake cups are small drinking cups that come in a variety of shapes and sizes for ceremonial occasions to everyday use. The most common type is o-choko, a smaller cup that often comes in a set with a carafe (tokkuri). Another popular type is the slightly larger guinomi. Sake cups are made from clay, porcelain, glass, lacquerware, and even tin. A cup's material and shape are said to affect the aroma and flavor of the sake. These cups are a popular collectible tableware item.Mino Ware
Mino ware refers to pottery traditionally made in Japan’s eastern Gifu Prefecture, primarily in Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kani. This ancient method of producing elegant, durable ceramics has roots going back over 1300 years to Japan’s Kofun period in the 7th century. Typically found nested into the mountainsides, the unique kilns used to produce Mino ware are often referred to as anagama kilns, and the master artisans producing these stunning products continue to adhere to rigid standards to produce only the highest quality ceramics.We offer a flat rate of USD $25 for shipping to the U.S., and Free Shipping on orders over USD $199.
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