This is a unique set of three vintage ceramic sake cups (ochoko), each featuring a distinct hand-painted design. Produced during the post-WWII era (1945–1952), these cups are stamped "Made in Occupied Japan," making them significant historical collectibles as well as beautiful functional pieces. The assortment of patterns—including floral and traditional motifs—showcases the delicate craftsmanship of Japanese pottery from this period. Their small, shallow bowl shape is perfect for traditional sake service, or they can be repurposed as elegant pinch bowls for spices or jewelry dishes.

Details:
  • Origin: Made in Occupied Japan (Post-WWII Era)
  • Material: Hand-Painted Ceramic / Porcelain
  • Quantity: 3 Small Bowls / Cups
  • Patterns: Various unique hand-painted designs
  • Dimensions: 3" Diameter x 1.25" High
  • Condition: Very Good Vintage Condition (No chips or cracks)
  • Usage: Sake Service, Spice Bowls, or Historical Display
  • Shipping Weight: 2 lb