やす☆
Yesterday morning I attended an event at Jiro no Ma (a sake bar I visit frequently).
The content of the event was to compare three kinds of sake (photo #3) with various sake cups (photo #4) to experience the difference in taste, and to make your own sake cups if you like.
I couldn't find any ceramic sake cups that I liked, so I decided to make my own. I'll make my own sake cup........
I couldn't take notes, so I started with Sakiyami and reviewed it from memory.
It was a little fresh, light, and gorgeous, sweet and tasty.
Even with the second narrowest sake cup from the left, I could feel the aroma surprisingly well.
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千鳥足
Good evening, Yasu⭐︎ 🎏.
I've made my own sake cup, but it looks very difficult to make one for sake 😳💦.
Nice project for sake drinkers who can't get enough of it👍
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やす☆
Good evening, Mr. Staggerfoot. Are you also a staggerer and can't get enough of it? 🤣
I had an image of making it more bulky for the sake, but I managed to get it into this shape with a lot of help from my teacher 😅.
It was a really good project and I enjoyed it ✨
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千鳥足
I'm the kind of person who can't get enough lol.
Glass is so susceptible to outside temperatures, so once again, I love ceramic 😊 ✨.
You're good at it 👏It's hard to do even with help if you're not handy! I'm looking forward to seeing your kiln 😃.
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You've just said you're of the school that can't get enough of it 🤣.
Many people around me say that pottery is the strongest.
The rokuro was more difficult than I imagined, but was it better for a debutant? I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product 😅.
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