Sake Cup - Set of 2

$72.00

The tiniest cup in our collection, the Sake Cup was designed in partnership with Boston’s award-winning sake bar The Koji Club. This vessel is perfect for a few ounces of beverages like sake, a shot of espresso, or tea. It’s also superb for a side of sauce or to catch olive pits along side an appetizer platter.

In Stock and ready to ship.

  • Durable, high fired porcelain that resists chipping or cracking

  • Dishwasher & microwave safe.

  • 2.5w x 1.5”h. 4oz capacity.

  • Set of 2 cups.

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The tiniest cup in our collection, the Sake Cup was designed in partnership with Boston’s award-winning sake bar The Koji Club. This vessel is perfect for a few ounces of beverages like sake, a shot of espresso, or tea. It’s also superb for a side of sauce or to catch olive pits along side an appetizer platter.

In Stock and ready to ship.

  • Durable, high fired porcelain that resists chipping or cracking

  • Dishwasher & microwave safe.

  • 2.5w x 1.5”h. 4oz capacity.

  • Set of 2 cups.

  • Every Myrth piece is crafted from proprietary clay and glaze recipes developed in-house. Our custom porcelain delivers restaurant-grade durability—engineered to resist chips and cracks while providing superior heat retention to keep food warm from kitchen to table. All pieces are dishwasher and microwave-safe for effortless everyday use.

  • Our palette features six complementary glazes designed to work beautifully together. Mix colors freely to create a table that feels uniquely yours.

  • Our clay and glazes are formulated entirely in-house using standard ceramic minerals—never lead or cadmium, which you don't want in your dishes and we don't want to handle in the studio. This careful approach creates porcelain with restaurant-grade strength against chipping and cracking, plus superior heat retention that keeps your food at the perfect temperature.

  • Myrth tableware is built for daily life—dishwasher and microwave-safe, with exceptional durability. Over time, silverware may leave faint marks on the glaze surface. These are easily removed by gently buffing with a powdered cleanser like Bon Ami on a damp sponge or Scotch-Brite pad.

  • Need guidance choosing pieces? Read our blog for tips on building a cohesive set, email us with questions, or book a shopping appointment to see our tableware in person.