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Jinpo Handcrafted Kinsai Gold Ochoko Sake Set with Wooden Box

Prix de vente$210.00

Jinpo Handcrafted Kinsai Gold Ochoko Sake Set with Wooden Box

Description

The Jinpo Handcrafted Kinsai Gold Ochoko Sake Set showcases the warmth and elegance of metallic gold. Each piece is crafted with a charcoal-textured exterior that contrasts beautifully with a radiant gold interior applied through the traditional kinsai technique. As light reflects inside the cup, the gold creates a soft, glowing depth that enhances both presentation and the enjoyment of warm or chilled sake.

The tokkuri flagon pours smoothly, while the rounded ochoko cups are shaped to capture aroma and elevate each sip. Made using an exceptional gold finish, the set offers everyday practicality without losing its refined character.

Presented in a wooden box, it is an elegant choice for gifting or personal indulgence, perfect for quiet evenings of appreciation or for celebrating meaningful moments.

 Origin: Made in Japan

 Product:
1x Sake Flagon
2x Sake Cups
1x Wooden Box

Handcrafted in Japan using traditional methods, each has a unique design and texture. 

Jinpo Handcrafted Kinsai Gold Ochoko Sake Set with Wooden Box
Jinpo Handcrafted Kinsai Gold Ochoko Sake Set with Wooden Box Prix de vente$210.00

Design

Crafting Of Edo Kiriko

The artist marks simple grid lines on the glass without drawing a design to provide the plan's framework. The design grid is drawn on the glass's surface using a bamboo stick or brush with red iron oxide. Next, the baselines of the design are lightly etched using a whetstone. Relying on these fine marks and lines, the delicate patterns of Edo kiriko are created with the artisan's expertise and skills.

First Cut

The base design is cut to about three-quarters of the final width and depth. The surface of the glass is cut using a sand paste-coated metal disc rotating at high speed. Generally, emery powder with many abrasive particles is used to create the sand paste. The clear pattern border lines and the irregular patterns are cut little by little. The balance between the thickness and depth of the cut lines relies upon the artisan's years of experience, as there are no detailed sketches.

Adjustments

The patterns cut in the second stage are adjusted, and the surface is smoothly polished in this process. A whetstone disc, natural or artificial, is used to cut delicate patterns which cannot be created with the metal disc used in the prior process. This is the last cutting stage to complete the designs, so careful work is required not to leave any powder residue and to ensure a brilliant finish.

Polishing

This is the final stage of production, and it is usually carried out on soda-lime glass (most prevalent type of glass). The opaque surface left by the third stage is returned once more to its original transparent state, with the attractive shine and sparkle typical of Edo kiriko. Chemical processing with hydrofluoric acid is also applied for high-class crystal glass. Depending on the piece, a variety of different polishing discs are used, such as paulownia wood discs, willow wood discs, hair brush discs, and belt discs. The final work is polished by applying water and polishing powders to obtain a glittering finish, while fine sections are polished with a cloth or a brush. To complete the final polishing, a cloth buffing disc is used to bring out the sparkle and shine of the cut glass.