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Owl Sake Cup

SKU: hc-45SH
Sale price$28.00

Color:White Owl

For those wishing to add gift wrapping.

Size ø65xh55(mm)
Production Made in JAPAN
Contents Main Unit
Electronic Devices Microwave: ○ Dishwasher: △ Oven: X
Owl Sake Cup
Owl Sake Cup Sale price$28.00

Product Details

Make your daily meals a little more enjoyable

Pairing it with the pitcher from the same “hoccori” series adds a sense of unity and charm to your dining table.
These approachable sake glass make the perfect gift for anyone who loves sake.

Make Your Drinking Time Even More Enjoyable

The perfect size for savoring sake in small sips, making it ideal for your daily evening drink.
The soft, unique texture of the pottery creates a more serene atmosphere for your drinking time.

Cute Even When Not in Use

Even when simply arranged on a shelf, the gentle expressions of the owls help create a soothing atmosphere in the room. These sake cups from the hoccori series have a simple, warm vibe and gently blend into your daily life.

About Quality

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Iron Inclusions

Clay used for pottery contains various natural elements such as iron and microorganisms. During firing, these components may appear as small black spots on the surface. Each piece has been carefully inspected and meets our quality standards. We hope you will appreciate these marks as part of the natural character and charm of ceramic ware.

Individual Variation

Each piece is carefully handcrafted, so its facial expression and body shape may differ slightly from the photos shown. We hope you’ll enjoy these subtle differences as part of its individual charm.

Kannyū

Kannyū refers to the fine crackle pattern that appears when the pottery cools after firing. It forms naturally as the clay body and glaze contract at different rates. If you listen closely beside a cooling piece, you may even hear a gentle “ping... ping...”—the sound of the kannyū forming. These delicate lines are a quiet mark of the ceramic’s life and a cherished feature of traditional pottery.

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