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Shinemon Kiln Ochoko Sake Cup Set (5 Colors) - Arita Ware

Sale price¥31,200
Popular 5 Colors
We've gathered the popular colors from Shin Uemon Kiln that have received particularly high praise from our customers into one set. Beginning with the deep crimson of Shinsha (cinnabar), it includes the refreshing Ruri Suitō (lapis lazuli droplets), Aizome Suitō (indigo dyed droplets), Kinuta Seiji (green glaze), and Ginga (galaxy). While experiencing the distinctive techniques, your drinking occasions will become even more splendid.

The Luxury of Indecision
This special set features guinomi (small sake cups) in five different colors from Shin Uemon Kiln. When you open the rectangular paulownia box, you'll find these guinomi neatly arranged in a variety of colors. It's like opening a jewelry box. You can indulge in the luxury of choosing which one to use today.

One-of-a-Kind Artistry
Shin Uemon is renowned as a master of glazing techniques. His unique glaze kiln undergoes chemical reactions within the kiln, creating naturally occurring patterns. Each piece is a unique work of art, exclusive and one-of-a-kind.

A Lifetime Companion Guinomi Set
Crafted from the finest natural clay sourced from the Amakusa region in Kyushu, this Arita ware guinomi is fired at an ultra-high temperature of 1300 degrees Celsius. It offers a silky touch, high durability, excellent resistance to water absorption, and ease of cleaning. Unlike typical ceramics, it lacks an earthy scent, allowing you to savor the full aroma of your beverages. It excels in heat retention and cold preservation.
Shinemon Kiln Ochoko Sake Cup Set (5 Colors) - Arita Ware
Shinemon Kiln Ochoko Sake Cup Set (5 Colors) - Arita Ware Sale price¥31,200

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Shinemon

Shin'emon (Kusuo Baba), also known as Shin'emon Baba, is a leading Japanese artist specializing in the yohen technique. "Yohen" refers to the phenomenon where chemical reactions during firing produce beautiful colors and crystalline patterns, and its natural beauty is often likened to the mysteries of the universe. In 2012, Shin'emon achieved the Special Selection Award in the Craft Arts category at the 44th Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten) and has received numerous awards in the field of ceramics.

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