It’s traditional to drink sake, or fermented rice wine out of small cups. These beautifully machined aluminum cups are thin and elegant, with patterns and lines that create a refined drinking experience.

Designed by Kenji Abe, the series of cups is called Hakusaku, and explore the use of duralumin (an aluminum alloy).

Great to drink from, and with a celebratory clinking sound, we appreciate the artistry that went into making these refined drinking vessels.

Via Yanko Design:


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