Sake cup Silver flat sake cup with a red roll inside Gasen kiln  Kyo ware high quality Kiyomizu ware Made in Japan

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Sake cup Silver flat sake cup with a red roll inside Gasen kiln  Kyo ware high quality Kiyomizu ware Made in Japan, Material: PorcelainSize: Diameter 7cm× Width 7cm x Height 3cmOrigin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan.
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Product code: Sake cup Silver flat sake cup with a red roll inside Gasen kiln  Kyo ware high quality Kiyomizu ware Made in Japan

Material: Porcelain

Size: Diameter 7cm× Width 7cm x Height 3cm



Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box

This is a vermilion rolled inside silver flat sake cup of the Shimizu pottery house Kaizen.

It is a gem of a thin, elegantly shaped vessel with the outside rolled in red and the inside painted in silver.

It can be used as a sake cup or a tea cup.

The color of this cup is suitable for a festive occasion.

With a wish for long life. Also good for wedding ceremonies and celebrations for the elderly.

It is a thin and elegant sake cup with the typical Kyoto ware.


Item no. 10149 "Shu Makiuchi Ginpei Cup


Dimensions: 7 cm in diameter, 3 cm in height, cosmetic box
As they are handmade, the shape, color, and size vary from one to the next.
About the color of the vessel

high quality Due to the effect of lighting, computer and monitor types and settings at the time of shooting
The color may look different in real life than in the picture on the website.
Please note that there may be differences in color between the image and the actual product.


History Gaizumi-gama

Simple design and never get tired of it
Trying to produce tasteful vessels, and
Vessels change, vessels change, a difference
I hope that the dining table.

Born in 1959 in Kyoto
After graduating from the Department of Ceramics at Kyoto University of Technology
Trained for sixteen years under his father, Kamo

Opened in 1996 as a freestanding kiln with the name Gaizumi as its official name.
 
1996- Received several prizes at the Kyoto and Shimizu pottery exhibitions
 Selected several times in the Kyoto Industrial Arts and Crafts Technology Competition

Making a cup of tea for the Zenkoji Grand National Campaign, Shinshu
Ōbaku zenzan Manpukuji Buddhist Temple, candle stand

2007 Nagoya Kitcho, Futa-mukozuke Production
On the occasion of the 2008 G8 Toyako Summit, the heads of state and government
    Touching the vessels of the Kaizen-gama Cooking Kyoto Kitcho

2009 Tour of China (Jingdezhen)
    Participate in technical exchanges with local potters
2010 South Korea Ceramics Tour
2011 Taiwanese Ceramics Tour

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