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Premium Titanium Sake Vessels 1st Model 85ml

Premium Titanium Sake Vessels 1st Model 85ml

Sold by: Imahashi Seisakusho
Regular price ¥50,050 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥50,050 JPY
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A lifetime treasure. One of a kind.

Crafted exclusively to order, this exceptional sake vessel is made from solid, pure titanium—renowned for its enduring beauty and near-permanent resistance to wear.

Its sculptural form, carved luxuriously from a single block of titanium, evokes the raw elegance of a freshly unearthed mineral. With exceptional corrosion resistance, it preserves the delicate flavors of sake, unaffected by heat or moisture.

Truly a “once-in-a-lifetime, one-of-a-kind” piece—meant to be cherished across generations.

Using a proprietary coloring technique developed in-house (Patent Pending No. 2024-084321), we bring to life hues inspired by natural stones and vivid mineral tones alike.

Whether as a distinguished gift for someone with discerning taste, or as a treasured addition to your own collection. 

This is where it all began. With an organic texture and form that defy expectations of titanium, yet with a reassuring weight and presence in the hand, this flagship model is the essence of the hikiZAN brand.

Product Details

  • Material: Pure Titanium
  • Size: φ2.40" x 2.36" (φ61mm x 60mm)
  • Package Size: 4.65" x 4.65" x 3.46" (118 mm x 118 mm x 88 mm)
  • Weight: 0.42 lbs (190 g)

Care Guide

Using a dishwasher may cause discoloration or scratches. Not microwave safe. View full details

Meet the Maker: Imahashi Seisakusho

Introducing the Hikizan series from Imahashi Seisakusho, a factory with over 50 years of history. This project brings together young engineers, designers, and researchers to push the limits of titanium machining. Through minimalist forms and meticulous craftsmanship, they create objects that embody the essence of purposeful making.