To
some, this may seem like heresy and to others, well, why didn't I think of
that? Recently in an email exchange with a longtime collector we were
discussing being accidental guinomi collectors but unlike my wife and I who do
drink various spirits, the other collector did not but had over the years found
a variety of uses or "alternative purposes" for his guinomi that are
just about as satisfying. At parties, meals and cordial, casual get-togethers
he has used guinomi for appetizers, sauces, individual sushi dishes and even for
desserts like sorbets, custard, ice cream and even chocolates. I thought the
idea sounded quite interesting and I could image a table set with varying
Japanese and American handmade pottery punctuated here and there with guinomi of
various origins. The illustrated guinomi is a boxed but unidentified kannyu
seiji piece that I decided to heap full with brandy cordials and though it looks
positively large in scale it is just about 3.5" across and holds a very
ample portion of dark chocolate goodness. I thought the contrast between the
form, glaze and contents was rather pleasing but it would seem in no time at
all, only an empty guinomi remains, go figure.
Friday, October 12, 2018
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