Contents
- 1 What’re the 10 Best Sake Cups Made of Mino Ware?
- 1.1 1.Mino Ware Sake Cup Gold Brushstrokes
- 1.2 2.Akashino Bamboo Joint Guinomi Sake Cup
- 1.3 3. Mino Ware Sake Cup – Rusty Blown Guinomi –
- 1.4 4. Kikichoko Janome Tasting Sake Cup
- 1.5 5. Mino Ware Sake Cup Blue Stream
- 1.6 6. Mino Ware Sake Cup Green Oribe
- 1.7 7. Mino Ware Sake Cup Light Blue
- 1.8 8. Mino Ware Sake Cup Rainbow
- 1.9 9. Mino Ware Sake Kanji Sake Cup
- 1.10 10. Mino Ware Sake Cup Pink
What’re the 10 Best Sake Cups Made of Mino Ware?
In this time, we would like to introduce the 10 best sake cups made of Mino ware (yaki), a special type of pottery found in various parts of Japan! If you are wondering what Mino ware is, please take a look at this article! Then, here we go!
- 1 10 Best Sake Cups Made of Mino Ware
- 1.1Mino Ware Sake Cup Gold Brushstrokes
- 1.2Akashino Bamboo Joint Guinomi Sake Cup
- 1.3Mino Ware Sake Cup – Rusty Blown Guinomi –
- 1.4Kikichoko Janome Tasting Sake Cup
- 1.5Mino Ware Sake Cup Blue Stream
- 1.6Mino Ware Sake Cup Green Oribe
- 1.7Mino Ware Sake Cup Light Blue
- 1.8Mino Ware Sake Cup Rainbow
- 1.9Mino Ware Sake Kanji Sake Cup
- 1.10Mino Ware Sake Cup Pink
1.Mino Ware Sake Cup Gold Brushstrokes
2.Akashino Bamboo Joint Guinomi Sake Cup
It is a warm, gentle shade of light red.
Akashino is a type of shino ware made by applying feldspar glaze to a red color by applying sludge with a little iron content.
It is a cup with a warm feeling with a beautiful pale red color.
The base of shino is “Mogusa soil”, which is a white clay with a low iron content. A thick opaque translucent white glaze is applied to the glaze, and the glaze has fine penetrations and small holes called “yuzu-skin,” and the glaze is thin. As for the rim and glaze, a reddish color called “fire color” (scarlet color) is present.
3. Mino Ware Sake Cup – Rusty Blown Guinomi –
4. Kikichoko Janome Tasting Sake Cup
Kikichoko (aka Janome Ochoko) is probably the most-known ochoko cup. Why? Because it’s the one used for Sake tasting by Sake sommeliers.Janome literally means ‘Snake eye’. It’s called Janome because the two blue circles inside the cup look like a snake’s eye. These circles are used for checking the quality of Sake.The white parts are for checking the ‘transparency’ of Sake, while the blue circles are for the gloss of Sake.
5. Mino Ware Sake Cup Blue Stream
A Mino Ware Sake Cup in blue and black colors.The golden age of Mino ware is said to be during the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1573-1603). With the fad of tea ceremonies, and throughout the contribution of the tea masters of those days such as Senno-Rikyu and Oribe Furuta, the basic style of today’s Mino ware, Kiseto, Setoguro, Shino, and Oribe, were born. The Mino ware with its innovative shape and rich colors that warp well, was revolutionary for the people at that time.
6. Mino Ware Sake Cup Green Oribe
7. Mino Ware Sake Cup Light Blue
8. Mino Ware Sake Cup Rainbow
A Mino Ware Sake Cup Rainbow.A characteristic of Mino ware is that it was developed in each era with new glazes to meet people’s tastes and through various technologies were created with various shapes and colors. For this reason, Mino ware does not just refer to one particular style and instead has various techniques.