Miya’s sake set is a delightful little sake set for four people, comprising of a bottle and four cups. The set is ceramic, with a mixture of textured glazed finishes.
Read MoreVegetabowls are functional pottery molded from real fruits and vegetables. Each item is handmade by husband and wife team, Melanie and Justin Mckenney in Buffalo, NY. They hope these creations will help promote local farming, healthy eating, and an appreciation for handmade functional house wares.
Read MoreMangrove Gravy Boat, pewter with sterling silver finish. From Grant Dawson Endangered Species Collection.
Read MoreEziba’s wooden set of choko (small cups) and a tokkuri (flask). Sake used to be stored in big casks made of Sugi-Japanese cedar to impart a distinctive cinnamon-like flavor.
Read MoreJapanese red lacquer tray with inlaid cherrybark. Sake cups are keyaki wood with red lacquer interior. From Kotobuki Trading.
Read MoreA lovely example of the traditional cast-iron teapots known in Japan as tetsubin. Its interior is glazed in “Tetsubin” enamel, so it won’t rust or corrode. To make soothing, full-flavored tea, simply spoon loose tea leaves into the infuser, pour on ? simmering water, and allow to steep for three to five minutes. The heavy cast-iron construction retains heat so ?? well, it Kong ensures...
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