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Mitsuhiro Ceramic Tokkuri - Shigaraki
Mitsuhiro Ceramic Tokkuri - Shigaraki
TOKKURI SERVER
Made from Shigaraki clay, an area close to Kyoto that is famous for ceramics and pottery.
[A Tokkuri is a common vessel in Japan. Larger sized Tokkuri were used to carry and store sake, shoyu (soy sauce) or vinegar. It was not until the Edo period that samller sizes were developed to serve sake directly into a cup.]
NAME: Tokkuri [Sake Server]
SIZE: Height 100mm, Diameter 80mm
CAPACITY: approx. 200ml
MATERIAL: Clay
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Mitsuhiro Ceramic Tokkuri - Shigaraki
Matsuda Mitsuhiro Ceramics
Wakayama
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Matsuda Mitsuhiro Ceramics
We have been fans of Mitsuhiro-san and his work for many years. After an enjoyable meeting in 2017 we were able to convince him to commission some Sake pieces specifically for Black Market Sake. These are all one of a kind clay & glaze combinations in shapes created specifically for the Australian market. Truly incredible to be offering these beautifully functional handmade items in Australia.