Sake Cups
Japanese Ceramic White Sake Cups, Set of 6, 2 oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot water—the narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Japanese Ceramic Graphite Sake Cups Set of 6, 2-oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot water—the narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, Graphite, 6¾", 4-oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot waterthe narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself. Dishwasher safe.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Japanese Ceramic Sake Flask, White, 6¾", 4 oz.
Simple and sophisticated, filled tokkuri (sake flasks) like these are often warmed by placing in a pan of hot waterthe narrow neck helps retain heat. In Japan, sake cups (ochoko) are traditionally kept full by dining companions rather than poured for oneself. Dishwasher safe.
Merchant: Sur La Table
Fan w\ folded paper Cranes & Sake Cups
Fan w\ folded paper Cranes & Sake Cups
Merchant: Great Big Canvas: Large Photo Art







