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Enameled Saké Cups — set of 2 — teal and gold cloisonné by Tutanka plate The word kabuki means "singing

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The word kabuki means "singing and dancing"

100% yukata cotton

making them a fun and unique addition to your collection

The term was first used for San Francisco Victorian houses by writers Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larsen in their 1978 book Painted Ladies: San Francisco's Resplendent Victorians

Pieces inside are clean

Enameled Saké Cups — set of 2 — teal and gold cloisonné by Tutanka plate The word kabuki means "singingSet of two metal cups for drinking sak, made for the brand Tutanka. Both are hand decorated with teal enamel with white speckles, and a bright golden accent. Inside, the cups are white. The set comes with its original wooden box, marked on the top with the name of the artisan who made the cups. Size: diameter 5cm, H3. 5cm. Set of 2.

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