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Fervor 5-Piece Fire-Glazed Ceramic Sake Set | Barsonist
Fervor 5-Piece Fire-Glazed Ceramic Sake Set | Barsonist
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This complete traditional sake set delivers authentic Japanese serving style for those who appreciate sake's ceremonial presentation and want to honor its cultural significance at home.
Authentic Fire-Glazed Construction
Each piece features traditional fire-glazed ceramic construction with hand-painted detailing that reflects centuries of Japanese craftsmanship. The ceramic material maintains sake's optimal temperature whether served hot or cold, while the authentic glazing technique creates the distinctive finish that defines quality sake service.
Complete Five-Piece Service
The set includes one 8-ounce spouted carafe (tokkuri) for precise pouring and four 3.5-ounce cups (ochoko) sized for traditional sake portions. This configuration serves four people properly or provides the right vessel options for individual enjoyment across different sake styles and temperatures.
Hand-Painted Artisan Details
Hand-painted designs on each piece create visual consistency while maintaining the subtle variations that mark authentic craftsmanship. The traditional aesthetic works equally well for formal sake ceremonies and casual enjoyment, bringing cultural authenticity to your sake service.
Practical Design for Regular Use
Despite its traditional appearance, the entire set is dishwasher safe for easy maintenance. The spouted carafe design enables clean, controlled pours that prevent drips and waste, while the cup size encourages the proper sipping pace that sake deserves.
If you're looking for a complete sake set that honors traditional Japanese serving methods, this fire-glazed ceramic set provides the authentic vessels and ceremonial feel that elevate sake from casual drinking to cultural appreciation. The construction and proportions follow traditional standards while remaining practical for modern use.
Selected for those who want to serve sake with cultural authenticity and appreciate the ceremonial aspects of traditional Japanese drinking culture.
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