KANEKO KOHYO

'BIZEN' Traditional Porcelain Sake Set *last items

This beautiful, traditional porcelain sake set is made in "Bizen" style; Bizen ware is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable by its iron-like h… read more
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Made in: Gifu, Japan
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This beautiful, traditional porcelain sake set is made in "Bizen" style; Bizen ware is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable by its iron-like hardness, reddish brown color, absence of glaze, and markings resulting from wood-burning kiln firing. This artwork is Japan's oldest pottery making technique, introduced in the Heian period. 
This style gives the sake set a rough, but classic look, and the finishing makes that it has a firm grip and does not slip easily. A simple, yet beautiful piece of art with a long history that will add to your sake-drinking experience.
The bottle is sometimes even used as vase for simple, Japanese-style flower arrangements. 

NOTE: KANEKO KOHYO collections are handmade per order and can take up to 1 month before they can ship. 

<  KANEKO Japanese Ceramics from Mino   >
Kaneko Kohyo Pottery was established in 1921. Based on ancient techniques and local know-how, the team of 20 employees creates traditional products designed to suit both traditional and modern Western lifestyles. Since their foundation, they have focused on the art of ‘monozukuri’ (literally, manufacturing things) that delivery happiness to their users in their daily life, while staying loyal to the history and tradition of "Mino ware".

'BIZEN' Traditional Porcelain Sake Set *last items

¥440 - ¥1,760

'BIZEN' Traditional Porcelain Sake Set *last items

¥440 - ¥1,760

Description

This beautiful, traditional porcelain sake set is made in "Bizen" style; Bizen ware is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable by its iron-like hardness, reddish brown color, absence of glaze, and markings resulting from wood-burning kiln firing. This artwork is Japan's oldest pottery making technique, introduced in the Heian period. 
This style gives the sake set a rough, but classic look, and the finishing makes that it has a firm grip and does not slip easily. A simple, yet beautiful piece of art with a long history that will add to your sake-drinking experience.
The bottle is sometimes even used as vase for simple, Japanese-style flower arrangements. 

NOTE: KANEKO KOHYO collections are handmade per order and can take up to 1 month before they can ship. 

<  KANEKO Japanese Ceramics from Mino   >
Kaneko Kohyo Pottery was established in 1921. Based on ancient techniques and local know-how, the team of 20 employees creates traditional products designed to suit both traditional and modern Western lifestyles. Since their foundation, they have focused on the art of ‘monozukuri’ (literally, manufacturing things) that delivery happiness to their users in their daily life, while staying loyal to the history and tradition of "Mino ware".

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