Edo Kiriko Sorabuki One-Mouth Sake Bowl – Blue and Green Elegance (Pr-484)
$5,500
Where Sky Meets Sea – Edo Kiriko Sorabuki One-Mouth Sake Bowl (Blue Green)
🌏 Description
Dive into nature’s hues with the Edo Kiriko Sorabuki One-Mouth Sake Bowl (Pr-484), hand-sculpted by renowned artisan Ryuichi Kumakura. With vivid blue and green tones echoing sky and ocean, this small bowl captures the harmony of elements. Perfect for refined sake moments or as a centerpiece, it reflects the masterful depth of Edo Kiriko tradition.
🔹 Key Features
• Handcrafted by Ryuichi Kumakura, Edo Kiriko master
• Deep blue and green colors blending seamlessly
• One-mouth design ideal for sipping premium sake
• Traditional Kiriko cutting artistry
• Collectible piece from the Sorabuki Exhibition
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Description
🏷️ Product Specification
• Material: Crystal glass
• Type: One-mouth sake bowl
• Origin: Tokyo, Japan
• Artisan: Ryuichi Kumakura (2nd generation)
• Color: Blue and green blend
🌸 Why Choose Edo Kiriko Sorabuki One-Mouth Sake Bowl (Pr-484)
✨ For Nature’s Admirer
Feel the embrace of sky and sea in each sip.
⚖️ For Tasteful Gatherings
Savor sake with artistry that elevates the experience.
🧭 For Timeless Celebrations
Bring tradition and beauty to your festive tables.
🎁 For the Keeper of Heritage
Gift a masterpiece that honors Japanese spirit and craftsmanship.
✨ Character Summary
Vivid, flowing, and inspired by nature’s palette.
This one-mouth bowl brings the spirit of the ocean and forest together. With rich blue and green hues, it embodies the flow of water and wind, two elements that echo through Japanese aesthetics. It’s ideal for a single, meaningful pour of sake, offered with intention.
The asymmetrical design encourages a unique grip, and the bowl’s presence feels grounded yet flowing. It’s a conversation starter and a spiritual anchor—perfect for quiet evenings or thoughtful gifting.
※Additional Explanation
The Kagamishishi doll is a reflection of divine grace and spiritual guardianship. Inspired by the mythical lion (Shishi), a protector in Japanese folklore, this piece embodies strength wrapped in ceremonial beauty. Crafted by master artisan Hiroshi Nakano, each line, curve, and fold reveals a story of reverence and cultural pride.
From its fierce gaze to its delicately painted kimono, the doll brings with it not just a figure, but a prayer—a wish for protection, vitality, and celebration. It belongs in homes where traditions are honored and art becomes a dialogue between the past and the present. Owning this is to invite a piece of Japan’s soul into your space.
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Related Category: Japan Sake
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