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Vintage Sake Gekkeikan Teapot Kettle And Four Cups Choshi Set For Sale


Vintage Sake Gekkeikan Teapot Kettle And Four Cups Choshi Set
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Vintage Sake Gekkeikan Teapot Kettle And Four Cups Choshi Set:
$19.99

This is a vintage Japanese sake set made by Gekkeikan. It includes a teapot kettle and four cups, known as choshi, and is decorated with traditional Japanese designs. The set is likely made of ceramic or porcelain and was likely used for serving sake, a traditional Japanese rice wine. It is a collectible item that would appeal to those interested in Japanese culture and history.



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