Ultra Thin Round Glass
Tokyo prefecture
Lighter than a cloud
This product is handmade using the old technique used to blow light bulbs. Crazy! The ultra thinness of the glass means even though it’s sufficient to hold your sake in the carefully designed form, it’s like the material is non-existent, so as not to distract you from the full enjoyment of your sake. Make sure you don’t subject it to sudden temperature changes. Great for cold to room temperature sake.
Specifications
Capacity | 4.9 fl oz |
Width | 2.5 in |
Height | 2.2 in |
Weight | 1.1 oz |
Material | Glass |
Microwave safe | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Region
Ultra Thin Round Glass is made in Tokyo prefecture in the Kanto region.
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Words from an expert
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
Tactility
Tactile qualities will gently guide your sake, each of them with unique shapes, body, weight and materials. Be sure to choose with all your senses.
History
Just like sake with centuries old tradition, each piece has its journey. Learn and discover some modern creations along with traditional artisan creations.
Omotenashi
“Omotenashi,” meaning Japanese hospitality is about choosing intentionally for every occasion. Treat yourself to something that will enhance your experience.
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Introduction
Welcome To Your Sake Journey!
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Lesson 1
What Is Sake?
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Lesson 2
What Is Sake Made of and How Is It Made?
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Lesson 3
What Is Rice Polishing Ratio?
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Lesson 4
Types of Sake
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Lesson 5
How To Store Sake
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Lesson 6
How To Drink and Serve Sake
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Lesson 7
Food Pairing Guide
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Lesson 8
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