GUINOMI -Japanese Sake Cup

A GUINOMI is a small Japanese sake cup —

yet its meaning extends far beyond functionality.
Within its palm-sized form reside clay, flame, philosophy, and seasonality.
Karatsu, Shino, Iga —
each tradition expresses a distinct relationship between earth and fire.

At wanova, we curate contemporary guinomi by leading ceramic artists.
These are not merely drinking vessels, but sculptural objects for refined interiors.
A GUINOMI may hold sake, tea, or simply silence.

More than a cup — a vessel for presence.

Guinomi – Japanese Sake Cups -FAQ

What is a GUINOMI ?

How is it different from an OCHOKO ?

Is a GUINOMI only for sake?

Why choose a contemporary GUINOMI ?

What are the differences between Karatsu, Shino, and Iga?

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What is the typical price range?

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The Art of the GUINOMI -Japanese Sake Cup

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