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Offered for sale to Shino ware enthusiasts. At first glance, the combination of different pieces may seem unusual, but it's a depiction of enjoying sake with food served in the deep dish, followed by coffee. The tokkuri (sake bottle) is likely a 2-go tokkuri (holds about 360ml). The swelling shape is irresistible, and it feels captivating to hold. There are two ochoko (sake cups). Both the tokkuri and ochoko are made so that the susuki (Japanese pampas grass) leaves are visible through the milky white glaze. There is a mark on the bottom. It is said to be made by Kenjin Kishimoto, but there is no certainty. The tokkuri's inner diameter is 2cm, outer diameter is 4cm, circumference is 9cm, and height is about 12.5cm. The ochoko's diameter is 6.5cm, and height is about 5cm. The three-legged deep dish has a diameter of 19cm and a height of about 8cm. Something resembling a mark is drawn inside. It is thick and has a substantial weight. The coffee cup is made by Shuzan Kato. He is known for his yunomi (teacups), and coffee cups are rare. The diameter is 8cm, and the height is about 5.5cm. The susuki leaves are also visible through the milky white glaze. We generally do not consider selling items separately. Due to the nature of the products, please understand that we cannot accept claims or returns after the purchase process is complete.
2 days ago