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  • RED CHRYSANTHEMUM GUINOMI SAKE CUP01RED CHRYSANTHEMUM GUINOMI SAKE CUP02

    RED CHRYSANTHEMUM GUINOMI SAKE CUP

    $331

    🌏 Description
    Immerse yourself in the dignified charm of Japanese floral symbolism with the Red Chrysanthemum Guinomi Sake Cup by Fukunishi Sobe, a master of Aizu lacquerware. This exquisite guinomi cup, painted in deep crimson and adorned with radiant chrysanthemum motifs, captures the essence of rejuvenation, protection, and imperial grace. Each cup is a celebration of refined tradition—an heirloom of craftsmanship and floral elegance that transforms every sake moment into poetry.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Handcrafted Aizu lacquerware by Fukunishi Sobe, a 7th-generation artisan
    • Features vivid red lacquer base with golden chrysanthemum detailing
    • Symbolic design evoking nobility, longevity, and seasonal transitions
    • Smooth lacquered interior, perfect for warm or cold sake
    • Ideal for collectors of floral art, Japanese gifts, or ceremonial use

  • SWIMMING RED SEA BREAMWajima lacquerware guinomi sake cup01SWIMMING RED SEA BREAMWajima lacquerware guinomi sake cup02

    SWIMMING RED SEA BREAMWajima lacquerware guinomi sake cup

    $1,131

    🌏 Description
    Immerse yourself in the elegance of Wajima craftsmanship with the Swimming Red Sea Bream Guinomi Sake Cup, a luxurious fusion of marine symbolism and centuries-old lacquer artistry. Handcrafted by Taya Shikkiten, this small yet profound vessel carries the joyful essence of the red sea bream—an auspicious fish in Japanese culture. Encased in rich lacquer with lifelike detailing, it embodies the spirit of good fortune, celebration, and tasteful harmony in every sip.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Authentic Wajima lacquerware made by Taya Shikkiten
    • Features a meticulously hand-painted red sea bream motif
    • Symbol of celebration, luck, and prosperity in Japanese tradition
    • Compact guinomi form, ideal for sake connoisseurs
    • Durable and luxurious finish with layers of natural lacquer

  • Yamanaka Nuri Sakeware Sandalwood Drinking Black Uchiki01Yamanaka Nuri Cup Sandalwood Highball Black Uchiki04

    Yamanaka-Nuri-Sakeware-Sandalwood-Drinking-Black-Uchiki

    $138

    🌏 Description
    Unveil the depth of Japanese craftsmanship with the Yamanaka-Nuri Sandalwood Drinking Cup by Uchiki—a sake cup carved from natural wood, enriched with sandalwood hues and finished in luxurious lacquer. Evoking the earthy scent and calming tones of sandalwood, this piece is not just a vessel but a soulful expression of wabi-sabi elegance. Whether for warm sake or cool nihonshu, every pour into this cup feels like entering a serene mountain forest.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Crafted by hand using traditional Yamanaka lacquer techniques
    • Sandalwood-toned finish with subtle wood grain and deep luster
    • Perfect for both warm and chilled sake, enhancing aroma and flavor
    • Gentle curve for easy sipping, lightweight for prolonged use
    • Elegant enough for formal occasions, simple enough for daily ritual

  • YAZAEMON OLD IMARI SAKURA SAKE SET01YAZAEMON OLD IMARI SAKURA SAKE SET02

    YAZAEMON OLD IMARI SAKURA SAKE SET

    $483

    🌏 Description
    Step into a legacy of elegance with the Yazaemon Old Imari Sakura Sake Set, a masterful union of Arita porcelain and the romantic charm of cherry blossoms. This set draws from the Old Imari aesthetic—bold, regal, and vibrant—with its deep reds, indigo blues, and shining gold, all intricately hand-painted by seasoned artisans. The addition of sakura petals drifting across the design breathes warmth and transience into every piece. Rich with tradition yet tender in feeling, this sake set invites you to drink not only sake—but time, beauty, and memory.

    🔹 Key Features
    • Authentic Arita ware by Yazaemon Kiln, Saga Prefecture
    • Classic Old Imari color palette with contemporary finesse
    • Adorned with hand-painted sakura (cherry blossom) motifs
    • Set includes sake carafe (tokkuri) and two matching cups (guinomi)
    • Crafted for elegance in celebration, ritual, or gift-giving