Sake Cup (Guinomi) - Yakishime (Echizen Clay)

Sake Cup (Guinomi) - Yakishime (Echizen Clay)

€130,95
Sale price  €130,95 Regular price 
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Sake Cup (Guinomi) - Yakishime (Echizen Clay)
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Sake Cup (Guinomi) - Yakishime (Echizen Clay)

€130,95
Sale price  €130,95 Regular price 
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Description

Hook & Philosophy

Fire is not impartial. In the anagama kiln, it chooses where to linger, where to scorch, where to leave its deepest mark. On this Echizen clay guinomi, the flame pressed a deep carbon black onto one entire side - a gesture, decisive and unrepeatable. This is yakishime at its most unmediated: the raw drama of earth and fire, unfiltered.

The Piece

The Echizen clay's distinctive tsuchimi - dense, earthy, quietly eloquent - is interrupted on one face by a sweep of deep char black, where the fire pressed hardest. The contrast is arresting: the quiet mineral surface, the sudden darkness. This is a cup for those who understand that beauty does not require symmetry. As sake fills it over time, the clay will absorb the liquor, softening and deepening - and this singular keshiki will become even more profoundly yours.

Note

Yakishime ceramics carry no applied glaze. Due to the nature of anagama kiln firing and coarse clay, minor surface irregularities or slight water seepage may occur. If needed, a thin application of cyanoacrylate to the interior surface resolves this easily.

Specifications

Dimensions 55 x 55 x 50 mm
Weight 75 g
Material Ceramic - Echizen Clay (越前土)
Artist Yukitaka Hatsuda (初田幸隆)
Ships from Kyoto, Japan

■Note regarding parts baked at high temperature
This product was fired in a pit kiln at a temperature exceeding 1300°C. In a pit kiln, the falling ashes melt and take on a pearly appearance, while traces of charring and reddish highlights appear on the surface of the pieces. These color variations are what give wood firing in a pit kiln its unique charm.
Because this item is made from raw, unsifted clay, the clay particles are not uniform in size and contain many small pebbles, which is why water leakage often occurs. Therefore, after being treated to prevent leakage, flower vases are filled with water for about a week after firing, and tea bowls, sake cups, and sake bottles are filled with water for a day and a night to check for leaks. However, it is possible that water leakage may reappear during use. If the leakage persists, please apply instant glue to the exact spot where the leak is located.

Shipping and customs

Shipped from Kyoto, Japan, via EMS.
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Return policy

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