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Niigata prefecture
These charming little cups come in either a copper mirror finish with no engraving or a matte tin exterior with flower engravings. Both choices are of copper material base, and the tin interior mellows any sake held within. A clear outer glaze prevents oxidation, keeping them looking absolutely pristine, and their minimalist designs are unassumingly eye-catching. Both cups are a delight at any table.
“Hana” Tin Guinomi Cup is made in Niigata prefecture
Shape matters for the gesture, aroma and flavor experience for your sake. A cupped shape will enhance the aroma, a flat ware will instill a bowing gesture, and the lip shape will control how the sake hits your palate.
Sachiko Miyagi
Portfolio Manager, Tippsy
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