Sake bottle

Sake, the Japanese alcohol made from rice that is well-loved in Japan and around the globe. An important part of Japanese culture, Sake is often enjoyed at various events and special occasions. A cradle of the Sake experience, naturally it is no better than a bottle for serving and storing this fabulous drink. These bottles come in a variety of shapes, sizes and designs that each encapsulate their own storylines as well as symbolism. Happy crawling into the magical world of Sake bottles

Top 10 cool and creative sake bottle designs

The art of making Sake bottles has been practiced for centuries by skilled Japanese artisans, embracing ancient techniques with modern aesthetics. We have put a list together of the ten most beautiful and elegant Sake bottle designs available today.

The Tokkuri (pictured) Type: iconic Sake bottle, elongated neck and round based.

Bitokkuri: similar to the tokkuri, except smaller and ornately decorated

Oribe green-glazed bottle: A relatively large sake vessel stepped in a vertical motif, visually stand out.

Karatsu - A throwback to a more tapered shape and rich dark brown glaze.

Bunrin: A older type style of Sake bottles with up and down ribs across the exterior, plus a thick round foundation.

Yokan A Sake bottle whirling in dynamic spiral adorned by iridescent blue / green coat

The Aigame : Sake SeriesPattern of the elegant Mandarin Duck have been reflected in this vibrant and colorful sake bottle.

Ochoko - a similar ceramic Sake cup often accompanying Tokkuri or Bitokkuri bottle.

The Gohon: inspired by a classic Sake bottle design, distinguished with five distinct lobes and the unique texture of 3D printing.

Kame: Tortoise designed Sake bottle symbolizing long life and fortune.

How to Pour Sake like a Pro

As an art of pouring it has deeper roots than choosing the proper piece, you might have already imagined and placed a step into Sake Serving. Also, there are some useful tips for you to master pouring Sake from a bottle.

Use a Sake Warmer: To bring your sake to the next level, you may want to think about heating it up in one of these before serving them for increased flavor.

Temperature: Sake can be enjoyed in hot, at room temperature and cold temperatures depends on the different variety with personal choice.

Proper Bottle Management: Once the Sake bottle is opened, always keep it vertical under a confident grip from your thumb at its bottom part and all other fingers around its neck.

Pour Slowly and Steadily: Pouring Sake so it does not spill or create excess foam.

Old school Vessels Some Sake enthusiasts prefer to drink it right out of the bottle or use old skool ceramic/wooden cup for that retro feel.

Discover the Sake Bottles with Rich Tradition & Symbolism

Sake bottles are sacred objects that hold deep meaning in Japanese culture. For example, the Tokkuri is believed to represent a vessel for bringing blessings and fortune into one's life. On the other hand, and on a lighter noteOf balance & harmony with OribeFor love & loyalty in Aigame Learning these are at the heart of cultural icons and provide your Sake-drinking process depth than in addition value.

Do's and Don'ts To Up Your Sake Game

To make the best of your Sake-drinking journey, you have to follow some protocols while navigating through the world of Sake bottle. This is not only about knowing what to do, but most importantly how will you do it- some must-dos and the deadliest don'ts:

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