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Kinsen Sake Pourer

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Handcrafted in Kyoto, Kinsen Kiln creates thin and light Kyō-yaki (or high-fired ceramics produced in Kyoto). We visited them at a market they were showcasing at in Kyoto on our recent trip through Japan. Fill it with your favourite sake to keep the good times rolling.
Details

H10.1cm x (W7cm at widest point) x W3.5 (top opening)

Story

Handcrafted in Kyoto, Kinsen Kiln creates thin and light Kyō-yaki (or high-fired ceramics produced in Kyoto). We couldn’t make it out to their workshop, so instead visited them at a market they were showcasing at in Kyoto. We loved talking with them about their process, the textural thin style, and unique glazing details. It is one of our favourite parts of the trip to meet and talk with new makers, we wished we could have brought back more but trust us when we say we took as much as we possibly could.

Origin

Japan
Kyoto, Japan
35.0116° N, 135.7680° E

Kyoto, once the capital of Japan, is a city on the island of Honshu. It's famous for its numerous classical Buddhist temples, as well as gardens, imperial palaces, Shinto shrines and traditional wooden houses. 

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