In Blossom
In celebration of Sanyo Sangyo's 50th anniversary, CAFEC has released a limited number of this special edition Imari-ware Flower Dripper.
Popularly exported to European nobility during the Edo period, and highly sought after today, Old Imari is known for its opulence, use of vivid colours—including gold, red & green—and intricate patterns.
Meticulously adorned with a traditional cherry blossom motif to further enhance your coffee brewing experience, this functional masterpiece is an homage to CAFEC's Japanese heritage and a symbol of their commitment to excellence in craftsmanship.
Packaged in a commemorative paulownia wood gift box; serial numbered XX of just 400 pieces made.
Features
Made with high quality Arita ware porcelain—renowned for its fine texture, refined appearance, and utmost durability.
Adorned with an Old Imari inspired cherry blossom motif, utilising a combination of overglazing and underglazing techniques with vivid colours and intricate details to craft a singularly spectacular piece.
Packed in a commemorative wood gift box, serial numbered XX/400.
10 large flower petal shaped vertical grooves provide ideal airflow between cone-shaped filter and dripper, ensuring optimal control of flow rate and brewing time.
Limited surface contact between the filter and ribs of each groove provides improved thermal efficiency and performance.
Fits 60° conical paper filters (CAFEC, Hario, etc.).
Easy-grip handle for simplified handling.
Materials
Arita ware porcelain.
Dimensions
2-4 Cup — ø4.5" x W5.7" x H3.75" x ø1" outlet
Designed and Made in Japan
About Cafec
Pioneers of paper coffee filter manufacturing since 1973, Sanyo Sangyo created the CAFEC brand in 2016 to tell their story and to share their passion for hand-drip coffee through the products they provide.
Empowering home and professional baristas with high-quality brewing tools, CAFEC's designs are meticulously studied and crafted to make delicious coffee easier and more accessible to those who enjoy it, and to fill you—and your cup—with happiness in the process.