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Japanese Geiko Geisha Sake Set (5 Piece)
Original price was: $52.80.$42.80Current price is: $42.80. inc. GST
Experience the elegance and timeless beauty of Japanese culture with our traditional Geiko Geisha Sake Set. This exquisite set is commonly used for serving sake in Japan and includes a beautifully crafted tokkuri (徳利) flask with a narrow neck and four ceramic o-choko cups.
- Includes: 1 Carafe & 4 Sake Cups
- Carafe: 140mm × 70mm (140ml)
- Cups: 44mm × 50mm (50ml)
- Material: Ceramic
“Geiko” refers to traditional female entertainers in Kyoto, celebrated for their grace and artistry. Perfect for savoring sake, this set embodies the refined beauty and cultural richness of Japan, making it an ideal gift or addition to your home.
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Description
To use the Geiko Geisha Sake Set, begin by heating your sake to your desired temperature. Pour the warmed sake into the tokkuri flask, allowing the narrow neck to retain heat. When serving, hold the tokkuri with both hands, and gently pour the sake into the o-choko cups. This traditional method enhances the experience, reflecting the grace and etiquette associated with Geiko entertainers.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.550 kg |
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Brand | Katachiware |
Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Colour | Blue & White |
Condition | New |
Finish | Gloss |
Made In | China |
Material | Ceramic |
Warranty | 12 Months |
Pattern | Furōraru |