(JP¥10,000)
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12000→ This is a glass sake cup from the Meiji-Taisho era, around 19th to early 20th century, with a star-shaped ✳️ or chrysanthemum-like design carved into the sides. I used to drink while imagining the ✳️ as a long river in the middle, like a shooting star. Among the similar flat sake cups I've listed, this one is the thickest and heaviest. You don't have to worry about it breaking even if you flick it hard with your finger, and it resonates with a high-pitched "kiin-kiin" sound. The rim is cut and polished, so there are some minor chips on the rim and the upper part of the sides, but this is unavoidable with the technology of the time and not post-damage. (Images 8 and 9) The water droplets on the glass after pouring in chilled ginjo sake look great. The size is approximately 6.6 cm in diameter and 2.6 cm in height.
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