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Japan Gold Sake Set
Radiant Luxury: Japan Gold Sake Set by Jinpoh
Immerse yourself in the understated opulence of the Japan Gold Sake Set, an exquisite creation by Jinpoh, master artisans of fine ceramics from Tokoname, Japan. Designed to dazzle, each piece features a luminous, textured surface that transforms beautifully under different angles of light, creating a dynamic interplay of shine and depth. The sake pot holds approximately 12 fluid ounces, while each cup capacity is around 4 fluid ounces, allowing for intimate sharing of sake during exclusive gatherings.
This luxurious set is handcrafted from premium stoneware and includes a sake pot and two cups, elegantly packaged in a traditional wooden box. The unique glazing techniques used ensure a striking visual appeal, highlighting the craftsmanship that has been honed over generations in Tokoname. Whether you are celebrating a special milestone or gifting someone meaningful, this set combines functionality with artistry, perfect for enjoying your favorite sake responsibly. Caring for each piece is straightforward; simply handwash to maintain the beauty and longevity of the set. The Japan Gold Sake Set offers a sense of grandeur while inviting relaxation and warmth to your sake-drinking experience.
Celebrate special moments with a touch of golden brilliance—only with the Japan Gold Sake Set.
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Meet the maker: Seifu, a Japanese Artisan Brand
Seifu is a brand crafted by artisans who carry forward the rich tradition and refined techniques of Mino ware, a ceramic heritage that spans over 1,400 years.
Each piece is thoughtfully handmade, allowing you to experience the natural warmth, subtle textures, and quiet elegance that only true craftsmanship can offer.
With Seifu, every item is more than tableware. It’s a connection to centuries of Japanese ceramic artistry.
FAQs
All you need to know about Japanese Sake Sets.
What makes Japanese artisan sake sets different from mass-produced alternatives?
Japanese artisan sake sets are handcrafted using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. Unlike mass-produced items, each piece reflects the unique vision and skill of the individual maker—from brushwork and glazing to kiln firing. These sets are not just tableware; they are functional works of art designed to elevate the sensory experience of drinking sake.
Are artisan sake sets suitable for both hot and cold sake?
Yes. Most high-quality porcelain and stoneware sake sets made by Japanese artisans are designed to handle both warm and chilled sake. However, care instructions vary slightly by glaze and form, so we recommend checking the product page for specific usage notes. Using the right vessel enhances aroma, flavor, and temperature retention—making your sake ritual more authentic and enjoyable.
Can I use these sake sets in the microwave or dishwasher?
Some artisan porcelain sake sets, such as those made by Jinpoh, are microwave-safe, but others with metallic glazes or special finishes should be treated more carefully. Hand washing with mild soap and warm water is generally recommended to preserve the luster and integrity of the handcrafted glaze. Investing in proper care means your sake set will last a lifetime.
Why do some sets come with only two cups? Can I purchase additional ones?
Many traditional sake sets are designed for sharing between two people, in keeping with the Japanese philosophy of intimate hospitality. However, some collections do offer additional cups as separate purchases or in gift-ready bundles. If you’re entertaining larger groups, contact us for expansion options to complete your set.
Do artisan sake sets make good gifts?
Absolutely. A Japanese artisan sake set is one of the most thoughtful gifts you can offer—perfect for weddings, anniversaries, housewarmings, or corporate occasions. Each set comes beautifully boxed, often in traditional wooden or die-cut packaging, and carries a deep sense of culture, craftsmanship, and elegance. It’s a gift that speaks of care and enduring value.

