Sake cup Shinsha Zuisho kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware selling Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Sake cup Shinsha Zuisho kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware selling Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: Ceramic Size: cup 85cm in diameter x 3 cm in height Origin: Japan.
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Product code: Sake cup Shinsha Zuisho kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware selling Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Size: cup 8.5cm in diameter x 3 cm in height


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

Condition:new product(Brand new) with wooden box



This is a Kiyomizu ware cinnabar sake cup by Mizumatsu.
The photo is an example.
Because it is handmade, the color and shape may vary slightly from the one you receive.

This sake cup has a vivid red color. Red has been considered a symbol of nobility since ancient times.

The unprecedented coloration creates an attractive atmosphere.

The gradation caused by the flowing down of the glaze is beautiful.

These precious red vessels are perfect for accenting your dining table. It is also appreciated as a gift for women.


Product No. 5726 Shinsha sake cup, Zuisshou


The photo is an example.
The color and shape of the sake cup may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of the product.
Dimensions: Diameter 8.5cm x Height 3cm, Weight 70g, Wooden box

The shape, color, and size of each item will vary due to its handmade nature.  
The actual color of the item to be delivered may differ from the color shown on the product page.
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page due to lighting, computer and monitor settings.


Ceramic History: Iwamoto, Mizumatsu

In 1966, he became the third generation of Mizumatsu.
Inherited from his grandfather and father, he has been working mainly on daily tableware.
In recent years, he has been studying cinnabar glaze (vermilion red), purple glaze, and lily glaze.

Born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1938.
Certified as a traditional artisan in 1980
Awarded a prize at the Kinki Branch Exhibition of Traditional Crafts
selling Awarded a prize at the Kyoto Craft Exhibition

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