Red Feather Cloisonné Sake Cup Craftsmanship Handmade Made in JAPAN - Kurumira

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Description

Returning to Origins and Dreaming Big

Red Feather Cloisonné embraces the essence of traditional craftsmanship by crafting new pieces from nothingness. Mastering the technique of forming vessels from a single sheet of pure copper, inspired by the local sake breweries of Suwa, they've poured their unique cloisonné expertise into this masterpiece.

Craftsmanship by Hand

Each piece is meticulously crafted by hand, from forging the raw metal to firing and finishing. Due to its artisanal nature, slight variations in shape and color from the listing photos are to be expected, ensuring each piece is truly one-of-a-kind.

Material and Characteristics

  • Material: Pure copper, pure silver foil, and cloisonné enamel
  • Use: Due to its excellent heat conductivity, it's ideal for serving chilled sake or warm (slightly warm) sake, complying with Japan's food hygiene regulations.
  • Care Instructions:
    • Not microwave-safe; handle with care due to its glass-like nature.
    • Copper has antimicrobial properties, though it's advisable to watch for metal allergies.
    • Copper surfaces will develop a natural patina over time; periodic polishing with baking soda can help maintain its luster.

Features and Appeal of Red Feather Cloisonné Sake Cup

The Red Feather Cloisonné Sake Cup is born from a blend of traditional techniques and local materials, offering both aesthetic beauty and practical utility. It promises a special experience for enthusiasts of Japanese sake, each cup uniquely crafted to capture the essence of its heritage.

History of Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture

Ancient to Medieval Times: Suwa City, located in central Nagano Prefecture, flourished around Lake Suwa, revered for its ancient Suwa Grand Shrine—one of Japan's oldest. The shrine, dedicated to agricultural and fishing deities, has long been a focal point of local faith.

Early Modern Period: During the Edo period, Suwa thrived as a castle town under the Suwa clan's rule. Samurai engaged in agriculture and craftsmanship, fostering local industries such as rice cultivation, which became vital to the region's economy.

Industrial Growth from Meiji Era Onward: The Meiji era marked a boom in silk production, elevating Suwa as a hub of sericulture. This period also saw the rise of precision machinery industries, with companies like Epson emerging. Suwa earned the moniker "Swiss of the East" for its technological prowess.

Contemporary Suwa: Modern Suwa blends traditional craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology. Blessed with the pristine waters of Lake Suwa and scenic landscapes, it's a popular tourist destination famed for its hot springs and cultural festivals.

Culture and Tourism: Suwa's allure extends beyond natural beauty to its historical shrines, temples, and vibrant local festivals held year-round. Embrace the charm of Suwa's history and culture while savoring the unique beauty and craftsmanship of the Red Feather Cloisonné Sake Cup.

Ordering Information: Each piece is made to order, requiring approximately 14 days for crafting and shipment.

  • Small Size: Height approximately 25mm, Diameter approximately 55mm, Capacity approximately 40ml.
  • Large Size: Height approximately 40mm, Diameter approximately 80mm, Capacity approximately 90ml.

About Akabane Shippo

Overview: Akabane Shippo is a traditional crafts brand based in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture, founded by the first president in 1949. The current representative, who took over in October 1988, continues the legacy of crafting artistic and commemorative items specializing in cloisonné enamel. The brand also promotes the joy of craftsmanship through workshops.

Introduction to Cloisonné Enamel: Cloisonné enamel is a traditional craft technique where glass-like enamel glazes are fired onto copper or silver substrates to create decorative designs. Its exquisite finish derives its beauty from the "seven treasures" of Buddhism: gold, silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, agate, coral, and amber. Modern cloisonné enamel in Japan traces its roots back to 1833 when techniques were discovered by ceramic artists in Owari. In Suwa City, the craft was introduced in 1949 as part of a winter agricultural project from Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture.

Champlevé Cloisonné Sake Cups: The certified product "Champlevé Cloisonné Sake Cups" are handcrafted art pieces formed from a single sheet of pure copper and adorned with cloisonné enamel. These sake cups are available in five colors: spring (pale pink of cherry blossoms), summer (navy blue of Lake Suwa), autumn (golden hues of harvest), winter (light gray of frozen Lake Suwa), and an elegant light aqua. Each piece, crafted manually, is unique in shape and color, offering unmatched value.

Production Process:

  1. Forming the sake cup from a single copper sheet through forging (repeated hammering 7-8 times).
  2. Applying silver foil to both the outer surface and inner side of the cup.
  3. Coloring with cloisonné enamel, repeating the process three times to deepen the color.

Jiguji Stone Aroma Stone: The "Jiguji Stone" aroma stone uses rare stones sourced from the Chusha Shrine area of Suwa City, incorporating silver processing and cloisonné techniques. Available in cylindrical, square, and hexagonal shapes, each stone is adorned with cloisonné enamel. By absorbing perfumes or essential oils, these stones retain fragrance for extended periods.

Brand Charm and Future: Akabane Shippo's allure lies in its distinctive colors, shapes, and meticulous craftsmanship, delivering products that offer users a unique experience. The brand continually explores the potential of cloisonné enamel, engaging in collaborations across different industries and fields. Rooted in tradition yet embracing innovation, Akabane Shippo aims to create new value while preserving its heritage.

History of Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture: Ancient to Medieval Times: Suwa City, located in central Nagano Prefecture, thrived around Lake Suwa. Ancient settlers around Lake Suwa established permanent residences, making it a center of worship centered on the Suwa Grand Shrine—one of Japan's oldest shrines—venerated as a deity of agriculture and fishing.

Early Modern Period: During the Edo period, Suwa City developed as the castle town of the Suwa domain, which governed part of Shinano Province. Samurai engaged in agriculture and crafts, with rice cultivation flourishing around Lake Suwa, becoming a pivotal industry.

Industrial Development Since the Meiji Era: Entering the Meiji era, Suwa City experienced significant growth in the silk industry. Silk production became a cornerstone of the local economy, with numerous silk mills lining the shores of Lake Suwa. Subsequently, precision machinery industries thrived during the Taisho and Showa periods, birthing companies like Epson, earning Suwa City the nickname "Switzerland of the East."

Modern Era: Today, Suwa City is renowned as a town where traditional craftsmanship intersects with cutting-edge technology. Blessed with pure waters from Lake Suwa and a picturesque natural environment, it remains a popular tourist destination. Known for traditional crafts like Kiso lacquerware and precision industrial products, Suwa City's industries continue to support the local economy.

Akabane Shippo embodies the rich history and tradition of Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture, offering unique products crafted from local materials and techniques. Through meticulous handcrafting and unparalleled beauty, Akabane Shippo invites users to experience the charm and excellence of Suwa's traditional crafts. Discover the allure of Akabane Shippo and explore the essence of Suwa City's cultural heritage.

 

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