Varietal Sake Cup Set
$55.00
Description:
A sweet set for wedding celebrations, housewarmings, gracious hosts, significant birthdays, or a great at-home sake tasting ensemble for the refined connoisseur in your life. This set caters to varied kinds of sake, inviting a splendid assortment of experiences. Delve into its diversity: The 'straight cup' unveils the nuances of delicate sakes, while the 'rappa' (fluted) elevates smooth, aromatic brews. For those embracing earthy notes, the 'wanguri' (bowl shaped) beckons, while the 'tsubomi' (flower bud shape) stands ready for the robust and full-bodied sake journeys.
Measurements:
Straight - 1.75" diameter x 2.75"h; 2 oz. capacity
Rappa - 2.75" diameter x 2.2"h; 2 oz. capacity
Wanguri - 2.25" diameter x 2"h; 2 oz. capacity
Tsubomi - 2" diameter x 2.25"h; 2 oz. capacity
History:
Established in Toki, Japan, in 1921, Kaneko Kohyo Pottery marked a momentous centenary milestone in 2020. Enriched by the heritage of Mino-yaki pottery, its legacy is deeply entwined with tradition. As a guardian of historical Japanese artistry, Kaneko Kohyo assumes a significant contemporary role – safeguarding and showcasing the distinctive allure of this time-honored craft, ensuring its enduring relevance and splendor.
A sweet set for wedding celebrations, housewarmings, gracious hosts, significant birthdays, or a great at-home sake tasting ensemble for the refined connoisseur in your life. This set caters to varied kinds of sake, inviting a splendid assortment of experiences. Delve into its diversity: The 'straight cup' unveils the nuances of delicate sakes, while the 'rappa' (fluted) elevates smooth, aromatic brews. For those embracing earthy notes, the 'wanguri' (bowl shaped) beckons, while the 'tsubomi' (flower bud shape) stands ready for the robust and full-bodied sake journeys.
Measurements:
Straight - 1.75" diameter x 2.75"h; 2 oz. capacity
Rappa - 2.75" diameter x 2.2"h; 2 oz. capacity
Wanguri - 2.25" diameter x 2"h; 2 oz. capacity
Tsubomi - 2" diameter x 2.25"h; 2 oz. capacity
History:
Established in Toki, Japan, in 1921, Kaneko Kohyo Pottery marked a momentous centenary milestone in 2020. Enriched by the heritage of Mino-yaki pottery, its legacy is deeply entwined with tradition. As a guardian of historical Japanese artistry, Kaneko Kohyo assumes a significant contemporary role – safeguarding and showcasing the distinctive allure of this time-honored craft, ensuring its enduring relevance and splendor.
Materials:
Ceramic
Variation:
N/A
Care Instructions:
Dishwasher safe. Microwave safe. Not oven safe.
Ceramic
Variation:
N/A
Care Instructions:
Dishwasher safe. Microwave safe. Not oven safe.
Returns must be made within 2 weeks in original, unused condition with all packaging for either 1. Store credit for the full amount or 2. Refund - minus a 20% restocking fee. Tortoise does not cover the cost of return shipping or the cost of re-shipping an exchange, and the cost of shipping for returns and exchanges is the responsibility of the customer.