§ SHOTA MIYASHITA / 平盃
平盃 -wisteria- LUXURY BOX SET
Shota Miyashita "goblet / hira-zuki" — footed sake cups and saucers, bringing height and a ritual quality to the time of sake or tea.
Price
¥11,000
Tax included / shipping extra
§ Shipping
Shipping times vary depending on the work. Pieces in stock typically ship within a few days; made-to-order works require additional time depending on content. We will notify you of the estimated dispatch date by email after your order. Yamato region-based shipping (from ¥920 within mainland Japan (incl. packaging), size surcharge applies). Free shipping on orders over ¥20,000 (tax included).
§ Care
When using metal cutlery, faint pencil-like grey marks (so-called "metal marks") may appear on the surface of the ware. This does not affect the quality of the piece. We recommend a melamine sponge or citric acid for cleaning. Never use in an oven or over an open flame.
§ Return
Each piece is made entirely by hand, and the formation of glaze crystals and surface scenery — along with size, color, expression, texture, and tonal density — varies from piece to piece. These individual differences are the very charm of handwork and are not grounds for return. Returns are not accepted except in the case of defects.
§ Details
- Size
- 約W120×H48mm
- Capacity
- 80ml
- Glaze
- wisteria
Microwave
〇
Dishwasher
△
Oven
×
§ IV. Language
平盃
Stemmed sake vessels — bringing height and ritual
Stemmed sake cups and saucers that bring height and a sense of ceremony to the moment of sake or tea. The center of gravity in the hand changes the gestures one makes.
§ V. Glaze
wisteria
結晶
紫の細かい結晶、藤色の雪. Born from blending precise to 0.001g and temperature control to 1°C, this color and this surface come into being. Even with the same glaze, the landscape differs each time it is fired.
§ VI. On variations
Each vessel is unlike any other.
Every piece is made entirely by hand. The formation of glaze crystals and surface scenery — along with size, color, expression, texture, and tonal density — varies from piece to piece. Even within the same named glaze, each vessel carries its own landscape. These individual differences are the very charm of handwork and are not grounds for return. We hope you will enjoy these landscapes throughout your time spent with the piece.