(JP¥9,500)
I believe I purchased it for 28,000 yen at the time. I've been using it with love until now, but I'm selling it as part of decluttering. This is a pure tin chirori made by Kamakura Seigado using the "tsuiki" hammering technique. It's a magnificent sake vessel that showcases the skills of the craftsman. Glass sake cups, porcelain sake cups, ceramic guinomi (sake cups) Especially when paired with a cut-glass sake cup, it fits perfectly. It's a gem that enriches sake gatherings, allowing you to enjoy it in various situations. I can't quite explain the taste of warmed sake in a tin chirori; all I can say is "Delicious!" This is a used item. The photos are everything. If there's anyone who understands old sake vessels, please consider it. Regarding the dimensions, I've included a product introduction from Seigado on the last page of the images. I believe the dimensions are almost the same. Please refer to it. Please note that there is no paulownia wood box. It will be shipped in this condition, wrapped in cushioning material. No claims, no returns, please.
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