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Sumikiri Choshi Iron Sake Vessel (Inquiry Product)

Sale price¥735,900

Sumikiri Choshi Iron Sake Vessel

by Suzuki Morihisa Studio

This elegant choshi (traditional sake serving vessel) features a distinctive square form with softly rounded corners, creating a refined balance between geometric structure and gentle contours.

The body retains a subtle architectural presence, while the rounded edges soften the overall impression, giving the vessel a harmonious and modern aesthetic.

The lid is crafted from copper and finished with a silver knob, creating a beautiful contrast with the iron body and adding a refined metallic accent.

Produced by Suzuki Morihisa Studio in Morioka, Japan, this piece reflects the long tradition of Nambu ironware, where practical function and sculptural design are seamlessly combined.

A rare and elegant iron sake vessel suitable for collectors and refined table presentation.


Important Notice

This item cannot be purchased directly through the online store.

If you wish to acquire this piece, please contact us through the Contact Us page and include the product name in your inquiry.

Availability, production timing, and purchasing details will be provided upon request.


Key Features

Traditional Japanese choshi (sake serving vessel)
Distinctive square form with rounded corners
Elegant architectural silhouette
Copper lid with silver knob detail
Authentic Nambu ironware craftsmanship
Handcrafted by Suzuki Morihisa Studio
Made in Morioka, Japan


Specifications

Type: Iron Sake Vessel (Choshi)

Material: Cast Iron, Copper Lid

Size:
Length: approx. 10.3 cm
Width: approx. 14.6 cm
Height: approx. 15.8 cm

Origin: Japan

Manufacturer: Suzuki Morihisa Studio

Note:
Each piece is handcrafted; slight variations in size may occur.


Care Instructions

If the product becomes dirty, wipe it with a dry cloth or rinse it with hot water.

Do not use sponges or abrasive materials. Wash gently by hand if necessary.

After washing, remove moisture by pressing with a cloth that can tolerate discoloration, then allow the piece to dry thoroughly.

Avoid prolonged contact with water, salt, or oil.

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