The oldest sake sets in Japan were ceramic, and ceramic sake sets continue to be some of the most popular. BECOS curates a selection of handmade ceramic sake sets that include ceramic tokkuri, ochoko, guinomi, sakazuki, and larger ceramic sake cups.
Find the ceramic sake set that suits you and take your enjoyment of sake to the next level.
BECOS services and precautions for handling Ceramic Japanese Sake Cups &Sake Bottle
BECOS offers a wide variety of beautiful Japanese wrapping options to elegantly express your gratitude, congratulations, or other sentiment to the recipient.In addition to washi paper wrapping, we also offer furoshiki wrapping which is a uniquely Japanese wrapping method that utilizes a traditional wrapping cloth. While paper wrapping is often thrown away, furoshiki are useful items that can be reused as an eco-bag, scarf, or to wrap important belongings, making it a very popular wrapping method.In addition to wrapping, we also offer the option to send a typed or handwritten note with your gift to add an even more personal touch. If you are sending a gift to someone who lives far away, please don’t hesitate to use our message service
At BECOS, our concierges are well versed in etiquette and gift selection. There are many factors to consider when choosing a gift, including not only what to give, but also the budget, when to give it, and etiquette (especially if giving a gift to a Japanese acquaintance). Even if you just need a quick suggestion for the best item to give someone, our concierge service is ready to help.
Ceramic sake sets are suitable for both warm and cold sake, making them some of the most popular sake sets available. Our ceramic sake sets are generally quite solid, but could break if dropped, so please handle with care.
Care:
For care instructions, please see the product page of the specific ceramic sake set you are interested in.