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Minoyaki "Tetsu" Sake Carafe

Minoyaki "Tetsu" Sake Carafe

Bring a piece of Japan’s rich ceramic heritage to your table with the "Tetsu" carafe, crafted in the famed pottery region of Gifu Prefecture. Made using traditional Minoyaki (Mino ware) techniques, this carafe is a fusion of rustic elegance and contemporary design, ideal for serving chilled sake.

"Tetsu” means "iron" in Japanese, and this carafe lives up to its name with a striking iron-glazed finish that combines deep blacks, subtle greys, and natural metallic sheens. The glaze gives the impression of forged metal, while the earthenware body provides warmth and texture.

This carafe is designed in the katakuchi style – meaning "one mouth" – a classic Japanese shape that features a pouring spout on one side for easy, drip-free pouring. Although traditionally used for sake, it is equally suited for serving dressings and sauces.

Minoyaki, or Mino ware, boasts a history spanning over 1,300 years and is renowned for its quality and artistry.

  • 13cm width (including spout)
  • 8cm height
  • Dishwasher safe
$18.00
Minoyaki "Tetsu" Sake Carafe—
$18.00

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Minoyaki "Tetsu" Sake Carafe

Bring a piece of Japan’s rich ceramic heritage to your table with the "Tetsu" carafe, crafted in the famed pottery region of Gifu Prefecture. Made using traditional Minoyaki (Mino ware) techniques, this carafe is a fusion of rustic elegance and contemporary design, ideal for serving chilled sake.

"Tetsu” means "iron" in Japanese, and this carafe lives up to its name with a striking iron-glazed finish that combines deep blacks, subtle greys, and natural metallic sheens. The glaze gives the impression of forged metal, while the earthenware body provides warmth and texture.

This carafe is designed in the katakuchi style – meaning "one mouth" – a classic Japanese shape that features a pouring spout on one side for easy, drip-free pouring. Although traditionally used for sake, it is equally suited for serving dressings and sauces.

Minoyaki, or Mino ware, boasts a history spanning over 1,300 years and is renowned for its quality and artistry.

  • 13cm width (including spout)
  • 8cm height
  • Dishwasher safe

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Bring a piece of Japan’s rich ceramic heritage to your table with the "Tetsu" carafe, crafted in the famed pottery region of Gifu Prefecture. Made using traditional Minoyaki (Mino ware) techniques, this carafe is a fusion of rustic elegance and contemporary design, ideal for serving chilled sake.

"Tetsu” means "iron" in Japanese, and this carafe lives up to its name with a striking iron-glazed finish that combines deep blacks, subtle greys, and natural metallic sheens. The glaze gives the impression of forged metal, while the earthenware body provides warmth and texture.

This carafe is designed in the katakuchi style – meaning "one mouth" – a classic Japanese shape that features a pouring spout on one side for easy, drip-free pouring. Although traditionally used for sake, it is equally suited for serving dressings and sauces.

Minoyaki, or Mino ware, boasts a history spanning over 1,300 years and is renowned for its quality and artistry.

  • 13cm width (including spout)
  • 8cm height
  • Dishwasher safe