This is a hexagonal choko, sake cup, and guinomi cup with an origami motif.
Straight type
For sake with a clean taste, light flavor, and moderate aroma. The mouth is narrow and tall, so the sake goes easily to the back of the tongue.
The price is for one ochokocup.
I use a technique called "casting" in which muddy clay is poured into a mold and molded.
The clay is mixed with glaze and molded, and the surface is polished after firing.
The clay is mixed with glaze and molded, and after firing, the surface is polished, resulting in a smooth texture unique to porcelain clay.
Material: Porcelain
The texture is matte but smooth to the touch.
Size: approx. 53mm (W) x 48mm (D) x 55mm (H)
Capacity: about 38ml
The size, color, and weight may vary slightly due to the handmade nature of each product.
Microwavable
It is okay to warm up. If you leave it in water for a long time and then heat it until it becomes very hot, the water in the bowl may expand and break.
Oven X
Dishwasher ✕
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Please note that delivery may be delayed due to participation in events.
Please note that this product may be delayed due to participation in events.
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- These are hexagonal choko cups, sake cups, and drinking cups with an origami motif. They are made using the casting technique, in which muddy clay is poured into a mold and formed. The clay is mixed with glaze and molded, and the surface is polished after firing. The result is a smooth texture unique to porcelain clay.
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