Sakazuki - Porcelain Line Blue - Sake Cup

SKU: TSHK10102 W44 D44 H65

€33

Designed for cold sake, Sakazuki is a small stemmed cup. Its thin design unique to Mikawachi ware is crafted by covering the underside of the foot of the cup with glaze and putting the cup upside down with the foot facing up when firing in the kiln. Because the cup becomes very soft when placed in the kiln under high temperatures, it requires the greatest care and subtle adjustments during firing to keep the delicate leg from distorting. The Sakazuki cups come in three designs: white porcelain with a distinctive thin frame, a cup with a delicate line on the rim, and the gosumaki design painted using gosu glaze all over the surface. Gosumaki is a technique of glazing a large surface area at once using a thick dami brush. The proud home of the Mikawachi ware has a history of producing the most exquisite pieces of workmanship as gifts for the shogunate and the Imperial Court. The Sakazuki cups are an example of master craftsmanship.

SAKAZUKI COLLECTION


SPECIFICATIONS
Material: Porcelain
Finish: White with Blue Line
Size S: Width 44 Depth 44 Height 65 (50ml)
Size M: Width 46 Depth 46 Height 72 (60ml)
*The specification's sizes are "mm".

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Time & Style's porcelain ware is made by using traditional techniques from a variety of different regions of Japan, such as Hasami-yaki and Mikawachi-yaki from Nagasaki Prefecture and Yoshida-yaki from Ureshino in Saga Prefecture. The simple, delicate forms make it possible to harmonically combine them with several types of dining settings.

Porcelain wares are produced by heating fine-grained clay at high temperatures, and therefore, they have a smooth, hard and densely structured texture, and does not absorb water. They can serve as containers for daily use without reserve.

HANDLING

Porcelains are made from fine-grained clay and do not absorb water due to their hard finish.

Porcelain dishes are dishwasher safe. Please take care when placing them in the dishwasher to prevent them from touching each other. We recommend that you prewash ceramics carefully to prevent residues from getting into the material. Although it is safe to use these dishes in the microwave, sudden temperature changes may occur cracks. This is particularly true for ceramics, which contain moisture that causes the temperature to raise quickly from within, increasing the possible damage. Neither type of dish is oven-safe, nor should they be placed directly on the stove. In addition, please be careful not to pour cold water over hot porcelain or ceramic dishes, as this may result in damage.

 

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Import VAT, and other taxes associated with the importation of the purchased product will be communicated to you by the courier at customs clearance via email or on your registered telephone number. Depending on where you live, you may have to pay at the time of delivery to your address.

 

Estimated delivery time

All products are order-made and carefully processed, assembled, and finished by our craftsmen in Japan.

Regarding the tableware and small products, we ship the goods within 7 days if we have stocks. If there is no available stock, we will accordingly inform you the lead time of the production.

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