Introducing the Kutani Ware Set of Sake Cups - "Ebi Tai" Design by Masato Tanaka. This exquisite set features two beautifully crafted cups adorned with artistic depictions of shrimp (ebi) and red snapper (tai). In Japanese culture, ebi symbolizes prosperity and longevity, while tai is associated with good fortune and celebration, making this set both meaningful and elegant. The concept of 組盃 (kumihai), or paired sake cups, carries significant cultural context in Japan. These sets are often used in ceremonial and celebratory occasions, such as weddings, New Year celebrations, and other important milestones. The practice of using paired cups symbolizes the sharing of sake and the deepening of bonds between individuals. It is a tradition that highlights the importance of relationships, unity, and mutual respect.
Recognized as a traditional craft by the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry, Kutani Ware has a rich history spanning over 360 years. Celebrated internationally since its exhibition at the Paris Expo, Kutani Ware pieces are housed in prestigious museums such as the British Museum and the Louvre. Each piece reflects meticulous craftsmanship and artistic excellence, showcasing Japan's rich cultural heritage.
This versatile set is perfect for serving sake, adding a touch of Japanese tradition and sophistication to your dining experience. Whether used for special occasions or everyday enjoyment, these cups bring a piece of Japan's artistic beauty into your home. Enhance your sake experience with this stunning Kutani Ware set by Masato Tanaka, a testament to the enduring elegance and cultural significance of Japanese porcelain artistry.