Product Description
A set of gourd-shaped sake cups in the Yoshidaya style, an artistic technique.
The Yoshidaya style is characterized by delicate and quick brush strokes that create a cool and refreshing aesthetic and enhance the beauty of the glassy glaze.
The gourd-shaped Tokutari is a traditional Japanese drinking vessel named for its shape, which resembles a gourd. Gourds have long been considered a lucky object, symbolizing happiness and prosperity. Therefore, gourd-shaped Tokuri are also used as a symbol of good luck.
In Japan, it is also used in ceremonies such as the "sanzankudo" ceremony, where sake is poured over each other at weddings. Gourd-shaped sake cups are also used as talismans to wish for happiness and prosperity.
It is also used for other occasions such as New Year's celebrations, birthdays, traditional events such as tea ceremonies, and flower viewing. It is valued as a traditional beauty utensil.
We hope you will glorify your big day with a set of traditional Yoshidaya style sake cups.