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![]() B00CU6FH28 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 1000.000 Category: Home Rating: 4.5 Votes: 5 Find similar productsMASUYA Traditional Japanese Masu Hinoki Cypress Sake Cup with Kotobuki celebration Kanji (180ml | 6 f.oz. capacity). The term ‘masu’ means ‘growth’ in Japanese, and thus these cups became an important symbol for growth, success and prosperity. The cups became popular sake cups during weddings and traditional celebrations, and farmers use the masu cups to serve beans on the day before spring, to pray for a successful harvest. No wood is specifically cut to make masu cups. Instead, they are made by recycling wood that did not meet the standards for construction, and is therefore an ecological solution. These masu cups can also be customized with your own design or logo - Please inquire!. | ![]() B07M8G6K8L Price: $24.75 Score: 6.536 Category: Home Rating: 4.5 Votes: 190 Find similar productsMino Ware Traditional Japanese Yunomi Tea Cups, Set of 2, Aokin Hangake for Green Tea, Matcha Tea. Mino Ware Traditional Japanese Yunomi Tea Cups, Set of 2, Aokin Hangake for Green Tea, Matcha TeaThere are many famous Japanese dishes, such as sushi, ramen noodles, tempura, maccha (green tea), and sake. If we are asked to think what is Japanese food?, food eaten regularly come to our mind immediately. There is a variety of cultures in Japan, and each culture is different depending on the region and the age. By using a suitable tableware depending on the dish, you can enhance the flavor of it or make it easier to cut and separate the food.Porcelain is made by firing a mixture of clay powder made by crushing stones and fired at a temperature over 1300 degree. Most of porcelain is thin and light, so a light clear metallic sound is made when tapping it, it allows light to pass through it. It is excellent in thermal conductivity, which makes it difficult to warm it up but has a capacity hardly getting cold.It has sharp and beautiful design, and most of tableware for general home use is porcelain.What is Mino ware?Mino ware is the Japanese traditional pottery, and approximately 60% of the tableware used in Japan is Mino ware. For example, there are exterior garden supplies such as flower pots and water tanks, interior materials such as tiles for walls and floors, and sinks.Because of its quality with the beautiful design and high functionality, Mino ware is popular not only in Japan, but in overseas. It supports family life in Japan and is very popular among collectors.Weight: 210g,Height: 3.3 (84 mm), Diameter: 2.6 (66 mm). Material: Porcelain. Microwavable and Dishwashable. Made in Japan. Suitable Dish (Drink): Green Tea, Matcha, Water, Coffee, Milk, Soup, etc. |
![]() B077HXCBHV Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.536 Category: Home Rating: 5 Votes: 4 Find similar productsSake Cup 5 Sakazuki Set Scenery of Japan. . | ![]() B00VZBCPIS Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.452 Category: Home Rating: 4.3 Votes: 17 Find similar productshandmade KUKSA - Nordic wooden drinking cup HANDMADE in Lapland from CURLY BIRCH - No07 for hiking, camping, kitchen, outdoors. This is PURE NATURAL product. HANDMADE IN LAPLAND (FINLAND) The Kuksa cups are made using rare gnarled birch mellowed by the Midnight Sun, The Northern Lights and crackling frosts. Articles are fashioned with true craftsmanship following ancient tradition.After each use rinse your Kuksa cup with clean water and it's ready for use again. NOTE! Due to the handmade nature of Kuksas, the actual finish may differ little from another. Kuksa is great for for hiking, camping, kitchen, outdoors or a gift!. |
![]() B00CHUDLV6 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.410 Category: Home Rating: 3.3 Votes: 3 Find similar productsIga Tea Cup | Ryu Mei | 4oz | Hand Made | Japan | Black | 35001088 | Clay | Minoyaki Iga Pottery. 4-in Tall, 2-in Diameter. | ![]() B083LKT69L Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.211 Category: Home Rating: 3.9 Votes: 9 Find similar productsKalmateh Yerba Mate Gourd – Modern 8 oz Mate Cup with BPA Free Lid– Double Walled 18/8 Stainless Steel - For Coffee, Matcha, Yerba Mate, Lattes & Infusions (Gold Marble). . |
![]() B07ZCDPT11 Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.173 Category: Home Rating: 4.5 Votes: 6 Find similar productsLead Free Ceramic Mate Gourd with Side Hole aka Yerba Mate Cup Midnight Blues. . | ![]() B08LLB9Z7Y Price: $17.8 Score: 6.135 Category: Home Rating: 3.5 Votes: 2 Find similar productsMino ware Japanese Ceramics Sushi Yunomi Chawan Tea Cup Large Yomogi Green made in Japan (Japan Import) YAY082. Please Note : This product is not one-of-a-kind. As a common feature of ceramics, details like colors, shape, glaze lines, pattern, weight, etc... are supposed to be different from the photos here to some extent. Mino ware made in Japan About Mino ware (Mino yaki) Back in 7th century A.D., Mino ware was born in Mino region located in the center of Japan. It has more than 1300-year history. As the tea ceremony culture got popular in Azuchi-Momoyama era, Mino ware was getting popular and loved by tea meisters and aristocracies. Figure and color of Mino ware have been sophisticated as time goes by. Kizeto of yellow & ocher, Oribe of deep green glaze, Shino of white & pink glaze, and Setoguro of pure black have great reputations among ceramic lovers not only in Japan but also all over the world. Currently, more than 50% of ceramics in Japan is produced in this region. It is one of the most important region and culture we Japanese people have to preserve. |
![]() B07JB8BBGH Price: $11.5 Score: 6.135 Category: Home Rating: 4.5 Votes: 267 Find similar productsChinese Yi Xing Purple Clay Gaiwan Tea Cup. . | ![]() B08KVZMKYB Availability: Currently unavailable Score: 6.098 Category: Home Rating: 4.7 Votes: 104 Find similar productsMYCHA Japanese Handcrafted Matcha Tea Bowl, Matcha Tea Cup Ceremony, Authentic Traditional Chawan (White). . |









