Japanese Sake and Tea Goblets

All the goblets displayed in the image are initially from Japan and were designed for drinking sake or tea. These vintage pieces, made from porcelain, are sought-after by collectors and were created by different factories. The goblets range in height from 8 cm to 13 cm. Additional Details Artist/Creator/Factory: Various Dimensions: Height 8 cm to … Read more

Arita Ware Sake Set

This sake set is currently being researched; its design is often categorized as Oriental Ware or Arita Ware. Arita is a town in Japan where a significant portion of Japan’s porcelain production occurs. Interestingly, upon translating the Chinese letters located below the sake cups, it was discovered that they read something like “Mount Taishan,” which … Read more

Large Vintage Sake Barrell

I recently came across a fascinating item that caught my attention. It feels special, and I couldn’t resist picking it up. The item is quite heavy, even when empty, weighing 5.60 kg. My research revealed that it dates back to the 1930s and comes from Kawatana Town in the Nagasaki Prefecture. Nowadays, such items are … Read more

Mouth-Blown Decanter

I have a riddle for you since the sticker on the bottom is missing. The technique used to create this item reminds me of Murano Glass, but after researching, I discovered that several companies produced similar pieces. I also found out that a factory in the former Soviet Union created similar items. Despite this, we … Read more