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Extra-Large Wine Cup - Dragon

Extra-Large Wine Cup - Dragon

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This is a rare and hard-to-find extra-large wine cup crafted by Masakazu Soma, the head master of Toushingama kiln. Adorned with dynamic and detailed Senbori carvings, the cup features designs inspired by elements deeply connected to Okinawan culture and nature. A vivid glaze flows over the carved lines, enhancing their depth and bringing the artwork to life.

Holding up to 2 cups (16oz), its generous size makes it ideal not only for wine, but also for cocktails, juices, or any drink you enjoy. The rounded body fits comfortably in the hand, and the sturdy stem along with the smooth rim make it pleasant to drink from.

  • Size: Φ21.5 × H16.5cm / Φ8.5 × H6.5inch
  • Weight: 466g / 16.4oz
  • Capacity: 2 cups / 16 oz
  • Microwave: △
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  • Oven: ×

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Characteristics

Yachimun: Handmade items may show variations in size, color, shape, and firing marks including pinholes and iron powder residues. Crazing (fine crack-like patterns) may also occur. Enjoy these natural features as part of the texture and uniqueness of handmade pottery.

Ryukyu Glass: Handmade items may vary in size, color, shape and pattern. They have intentional bubbles and crack patterns. Enjoy these differences as part of the handmade charm.

Bingata & Jewelry: Handmade items may vary in size, color, shape and pattern. The overall pattern is cut from a single piece of fabric. Note that the section of fabric you receive may vary from what is shown in the pictures. Enjoy these variations as part of the handmade authenticity.

How to Care

Yachimun Pottery: Highly absorbent. We recommend seasoning before use. Please read "How to Reduce Pottery Stain" for more details. Avoid microwave, dishwasher, and dryers. Do not use direct flame or ovens. Clean promptly and air dry thoroughly before storing.

Ryukyu Glass: Not heat-resistant. Avoid sudden temperature changes, dishwashers, and freezers. Do not use abrasive cleaners or store sharp utensils. Clean promptly and air dry before storing.

Bingata: The dyed sections of Bingata coasters are delicate and prone to friction. Hand wash them gently with a neutral detergent, avoiding any rubbing. Do not wring them out. Air dry them in the shade. Once they're dry, iron them from the reverse side. Please refrain from using bleach or dry cleaning.

Jewelry: Delicate and handcrafted. We recommend removing before bathing, exercising, or sleeping. Avoid strong impact, pulling, or pressure, which may cause damage. Handle gently during wear and storage. Metal parts may discolor over time due to air exposure. After use, lightly wipe with a soft cloth to remove moisture and oils. For best results, store in a sealed pouch or jewelry box away from humidity and direct sunlight.

How to Reduce Pottery Stain

For first-time use, we recommend “seasoning” the pottery to help reduce staining. Pottery is absorbent and can easily soak up tea, oil, and pigments. By coating the surface with starch, the pottery becomes less prone to absorbing these elements.

Seasoning Method:

  1. Fill a pot with rice water (or flour-mixed water) to cover the pottery. Make sure not to stack the pottery as vibrations can cause breakage.
  2. Boil on low heat for about 20 minutes. Do not over-boil as vibrations may cause the pottery to crack.
  3. Let it cool in the pot, then wash and air dry the pottery.

Bear in mind the pottery might still crack during this process. Make sure to keep each piece separate and heat gently.