I bought this at a junk store, and I'm totally baffled as to it's purpose. The small hole in the bottom opens into a small cavity, which is connected to that spout thing on the side. The majoriy of the botton cyliner apears to be hollow.
. I'm certainly no expert on sake cups, but his "whistle just to be whistling" explanation sounds pretty bogus to me. I'm much more inclined to believe Re-design's "whistle for a waiter" theory (or as part of some serious ceremony, eg, scaring away dragons).
I have to agree....sucking in THAT much air while in the process of drinking will get you choking for sure. If he'd demonstrated that with liquid in there, I would be more inclinde to believe it...but I doubt it would be that loud "during" the taking of a drink.
I'm guessing it's part of a two piece setup where the under part has water in it that is being warmed and when the water gets hot enough, the whistle blows. Not unlike a steam kettle.
I know, I know! I'm also very excited to know what it is. My SO and I were staring at your pictures last night without a clue as to what it was. I think this question should be featured if only because it's such a neat thing.
My only theory is that its some kind of steam-heated condiment dish. Perhaps the bottoms are submerged in boiling water, and the spouts vents the steam. I would bet it was designed for some kind oriental sushi thing. A 25 cent mystery!
maybe it is just a devise made to confuse people for years to come "why why why. if i were to guess maybe since there is ussually a saucer under tea cups ... btw it looks more like a tea cup than for sake. so with that in mind if your drinking hot tea any backwash or spill would go down that lip and into the plate. all i know for sure is i dont sea any reason to put a whistle on a tea cup. well other than ussing it to aleart a most likely unhappy waiter that your teacup is empty.
I think this question should be disqualified. There is way too much information given in the questions, there are too many photos and they are too clear. Also the diagrammatic section of the item in question just really goes over the bounds of proper question Obfuscation.
And what about his use of the caps key and proper sentences and verbs. Verbs were banned last year.
That's a saki or tea cup. You set the cup in a dish or pan of water to keep your saki or tea and the cup warm. And you're right about the vent being a steam vent.
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Althought i come from china,but i really don't know what it is~
And what about his use of the caps key and proper sentences and verbs. Verbs were banned last year.
Really nice example of a good question!