Tin-colored Sake Pourer
Tin-colored Sake Pourer
Tin-colored Sake Pourer
Tin-colored Sake Pourer

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Tin-colored Sake Pourer

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The Joy of Owning a Functionally Beautiful Craft

Japan has a long history of using pouring vessels when serving sake. In modern times, due to their elegance and ease of use, they are used in versatile ways, such as to hold flowers or pour sauces.
Kotaro Uranaka’s pouring vessel is uniquely produced by coating tin on the surface of copper. It is sturdy and resistant to rust. While retaining practicality in its efficiency and ease of pouring liquid, its beautiful form and expressive texture are also embodiments of the artisan’s craftsmanship and passion.



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Tin-colored sake Pourer

artist of this product

Kotaro Uranaka

Koutaro Uranaka is a talented metalwork artist who has captured the hearts of many with his stunning pieces. He was first introduced to the world of metalworking when he saw his teacher forge iron into soft expressions, and from that moment on, he was hooked. With a burning passion for metalworking, he went on to study at the Tohoku University of Art and Design, where he honed his skills and learned the basics of metalworking.

Today, Koutaro continues to create beautiful works based on the theme of memory. He uses his own memories and those of others as inspiration and works tirelessly to express the colors, transparency, scenery, and signs created by the passage of time through metal materials.

Koutaro's style is known for its reflection of northern shapes on metals such as pure copper, tin, brass, and silver. He creates contrast by using a combination of the silver color of tin and the black color produced by sulfurizing copper, and he often draws ideas and motifs for his work from nature. Born and raised in a rainy area, and later trained as a goldsmith in a region with heavy snowfall, he is often inspired by water phenomena, such as snow flurries, winter rain, melting ice, and icicles.

Koutaro Uranaka is a true master of his craft and his works are sure to leave a lasting impression on those who see them.

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