Description
Exquisite Sakeware That Elevates Every Toast, Crafted with Traditional Techniques.
Enhance your sake toast with these handcrafted sake cups, each a unique masterpiece made to celebrate Japan’s rich sake culture. Our crystal choko cups are crafted from high-transparency semi-red crystal, featuring intricate designs created through sand-etching and "chinkin" (gold-inlay) techniques. The cups are carefully fired at low temperatures, giving them a premium feel and warm, artisanal touch.
The wooden sake cup, especially the "Keyaki" version, is a luxurious piece finished with traditional lacquer and layered with double gold leaf. The radiant shine of the lacquer and the brilliance of the gold leaf highlight the aroma and taste of sake, enhancing the overall drinking experience.
Our workshop, established over 130 years ago in 1897, prides itself on preserving traditional craftsmanship while pursuing the highest quality. Collaborating with renowned companies, we continue to push the boundaries of sakeware, delivering products that reflect the true artistry of Japanese sake drinking. The careful attention to detail extends even to the packaging, making these cups perfect for gifts or special occasions.
Bring an extra touch of elegance to your next sake toast with these finely crafted cups.
Variations & Dimensions (Diameter x Height):
- Wooden "Guinomi" Sake Cup (Sakura): φ60mm × H30mm
- Wooden "Guinomi" Sake Cup (Keyaki): φ70mm × H45mm
- Crystal Choko Cup (Sakura): φ56mm × H50mm
- Crystal Choko Cup (Ume): φ56mm × H50mm
- Crystal Choko Cup (Momiji): φ56mm × H50mm
- Crystal Choko Cup (Umebachi): φ56mm × H50mm
- Crystal Choko Cup (Snowflake): φ56mm × H50mm
Materials:
- Wooden "Guinomi" Sake Cup (Sakura): Domestic wood (Sakura), genuine gold leaf, lacquer finish
- Wooden "Guinomi" Sake Cup (Keyaki): Domestic wood (Keyaki), genuine gold leaf, lacquer finish
- Crystal Choko Cups (Sakura, Ume, Maple Leaf, Umebachi, Snowflake): Semi-red crystal, genuine gold leaf
Brand Description:
Founded in 1897, our company is based in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, a city famous for its traditional craftsmanship. We began as a gold leaf wholesaler, and over the years, as customer needs evolved, we expanded our focus to create products that add value and meaning through innovation. As creators, we continuously push the boundaries, blending tradition with modern design to meet the diverse needs of our customers.