Wakatake Bamboo Sake Cup
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Product Description
The bright green Marutake Bamboo Sake Cup is a delightful choice for sake serveware. The natural bamboo and contemporary aesthetic contribute to the popularity of this item, which can be elegantly paired with our Wakatake Sake Bottle to complete the look. Lightweight, environmentally sound and comfortable in the hand, this bamboo cup is the perfect choice for your sake enjoyment.
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