




Sansui Sake Set
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Description
The Sansui Sake Set is part of one of Hataman Touen's most cherished and longstanding motif series, evoking the mist-veiled mountain landscape of Okawachi-yama in Imari, the storied porcelain village where the kiln has been based for generations. Passed down since the generation before last and still painted with great care today, the sansui (山水) motif is rendered through Hataman Touen's signature fine brushwork, with fluid, dynamic strokes that give the blue landscape its depth and quiet atmosphere. This set includes one tokkuri (sake carafe) and two ochoko (sake cups), forming a complete vessel for a slow, considered pour.
Details
Includes: 1 Sake Bottle and 2 Sake Cups
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions
- Sake Bottle: Ø 3.0” × 4.7” H (Ø 75 × 120 mm)
- Sake Cup: Ø 2.0” × 2.1” H (Ø 50 × 54 mm)
Country of Origin: Japan
Care
- Microwave and dishwasher safe, but avoid rapid temperature changes or thermal shock.
- Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove.
- Wash with neutral detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, scouring pads, and cleansers, which can scratch the surface.
- For stubborn stains such as tea stains or hot water scale, use kitchen bleach according to instructions.
Shipping & Delivery
Ships within 2–3 business days if in stock. Backordered HATAMAN TOUEN items may take 4-6 weeks. Vases and decorative objects may require additional time. Please contact us at for any inquiries.
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Sansui Sake Set
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About Hataman Touen 畑萬陶苑
Founded in 1926 in Okawachiyama, a secluded kiln village in Saga Prefecture, Japan, Hataman Touen carries forward the 370-year legacy of Imari Nabeshima ware. Once known as "The Village of the Secret Kilns," Okawachiyama was the exclusive seat of porcelain production for Japan's feudal lords, the shogunate, and the Imperial Court.
Now in its fifth generation under Shuuji Hataishi, the studio works across a range of expressions: Texture, a minimalist line that elevates food presentation through unique surface techniques; Moist, a matte celadon that is cool and smooth to the touch; and Cuir, whose porcelain surface closely mimics the grain and luster of leather.
Hataman Touen has also collaborated with Nike, New Balance, and MAISON Paris, extending the vocabulary of Nabeshima ware into contemporary design.






















































































































































































