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Black, Cold Sake Cup with Metal Roll with One Side Opening (set of 10)

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Product name: Katakuchikinmaki, Black

This product is a set of sake cups that combines traditional beauty and modernity by applying pure gold gilding to the warmth and beauty of curves unique to earthenware handcrafted by craftsmen.
The molding, firing, and gold painting processes are all done by hand by our craftsmen, and especially in the first molding process, we use the traditional method of "Gaba-koukomi" molding.
The beauty of the soft curves and the depth of expression with a sense of dignity that can only be achieved by the gabasukomi molding and all manual work, and the pure gold gilding on it, make it a gem that radiates a presence suitable for producing special moments such as celebratory events.

This time, the KATAGUCHI KINMAKI Cold Sake Cup White and Black was awarded the Gold Medal in the Omotenashi Selection 2022.
Omotenashi Selection 2022 Gold Award [https://omotenashinippon.jp/prize/selection/2022/2200-02-027/].
We are glad if many people know the quality of this product.
What is Omotenashi Selection?

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Tokkuri bottle No. 2

Length: 113mm x Width: 90mm x Height: 105mm
Capacity: 510cc
Weight: 350g

Flat Sake Cup
Length: 65mm x Width: 65mm x Height: 43mm
Capacity: 45cc
Weight: 50g

Delivered in a wooden box only available at the official online store. Perfect for gift giving.

Usable range
Dishwasher: 0
Microwave: x
Oven: x

Handling (washing)
* After use, soak the pot in hot water for about 10 minutes to remove soaked alcohol.
* Wash inside with dishwashing detergent using a long, thin brush of pig's hair or nylon.
* For strong stains or mildew, use chlorine bleach or baking soda.
* After drying the inside well, wrap the mouth with plastic wrap to prevent dust from entering and store it facing up.

Yamai Pottery

Starting with traditional Buddhist altarware, to the production of ceramics that add color to everyday life over time.

Yamai Pottery is a family-run business. The pottery is carefully crafted by skilled artisans, one by one, over a long period.
The ceramics are filled with the breath of tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation.
Ito Manufacturer continues to pursue the possibilities of pottery, from the traditional to the modern.

Commitment to Our Products:

  • The history of Yamai Manufacturer began more than 60 years ago when the previous president, Shinichi Ito, became involved in the manufacture of Shinto and Buddhist ritual objects at Yamai Manufacturer, a Mino pottery kiln in Toki.
  • After the establishment of Yamai Manufacturer, the company began to manufacture sake cups, earthenware bottles, soy sauce jugs, and other products as its main items.
  • The soy sauce jug, in particular, was the first Mino ware pottery to be commercialized.
  • Even now, it remains a popular product of our company along with sake cups and other items.
  • Entering the age of 2025, we added flat plates, mugs, and other products that can be widely used in daily life to our product lineup. From traditional to modern, we continue to explore the possibilities of ceramics.
  • Mino ware is a generic term for ceramics produced in the eastern region of Mino Province (present-day Gifu Prefecture) and is recognized as a traditional craft.
  • Mino ware has a long history, dating back more than 1,300 years. It is said to have developed from Sue ware in the Nara period (710~794).
  • After the Momoyama period (1573~1603), when Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, and others established the rule of Japan, various shapes and colors of pottery were produced under the guidance of Sen no Rikyu, tea master and military commander Furuta Oribe, and others. Oribe Furuta's ingenious "Oribe-favorite" pottery is very famous.

The Tono region has been blessed with important resources for producing ceramics, including high-quality clay such as Mokubushi clay and Kagaome clay, and abundant water from the Toki River.
It has flourished as one of Japan's representative ceramic production centers, with various techniques developed following the times.