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Pukkuri Ochoko Sake Cup Set of 3

Sale price€100,00
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This piece is handmade by the artisan exclusively to order.

Creation time: 6–8 weeks.
Expected Arrival: 14 August – 21 August.
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100% made in Japan, crafted with integrity and ethical labor practices.


Product Details

  • In the Box: 3 Handcrafted Japanese Sake round cups (ochoko)
  • Material: Fine Glazed Pottery
  • Color Palette: Sakura Pink, Pale Mint Green, Terracotta Brown, Mocha Brown, Soft Ivory, Ash Gray
  • Dimensions: Approx. Diameter 2.6" × Height 2.0" (65 × 50 mm)
  • Weight: Approx. 3.5 oz (100 g)

Exclusivity Note: Every ochoko sake cup is shaped by hand, so slight variations in form and finish are part of its individual character.


The Pukkuri ochoko cups are small, rounded vessels that hold more presence than their size suggests.

Hand-shaped by Kazuhiro Kojima and finished with the Nanasai Tenmoku glazing technique, each surface reveals layered tones that shift between copper, rose, and deep green, settling into soft, irregular patterns that speak to wabi sabi and intentional asymmetry. Far removed from mass production, every cup carries its own character.

Designed for sake, warm or chilled, they also suit fine spirits in a modern, thoughtful home.

A top view of a Japanese round sake cup (green). Tsukushi
A set of three round Japanese ceramic sake cups in earthy brown, green and pink. Tsukushi
A bottom view of a pink Japanese round sake cup. Tsukushi
Kojima Sensei making pottery

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