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Futachoko, Edo Kiriko, Checkered
[Futachoko]
A shining container that features a vivid red color. Blooms like a flower through the techniques of skilled craftsmen. A lineup of items that have traditional Edo Kiriko patterns togther with new designs.
Through the techniques of skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen, the pattern is arranged to add purely beauty to an normal shaped cup.
Entirely filled with an optical pattern, right down to the bottom and to all the very edges. A wide variety of refractions are created depending on the angle. Under the light coming through the window, you really will never tire of this and will become absorbed in watching it. The lid is in a petri dish shape and loose settles on top. With its smart uninterrupted pattern it has a somewhat innocent look. This lid has also been carefully cut too.
For those who like a drink or cooking, as well as those who like collecting small items. Comes in a paulownia box so it also makes the perfect present.
[Edo Kiriko]
Edo Kiriko has a history that goes back nearly 200 years in Edo (present-day Tokyo). This has been designated a national traditional craft of Japan where patterns are cut into glass.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Futachoko, Edo Kiriko, Double Yarai
[Futachoko]
A shining container that features a vivid red color. Blooms like a flower through the techniques of skilled craftsmen. A lineup of items that have traditional Edo Kiriko patterns togther with new designs.
Through the techniques of skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen, the pattern is arranged to add purely beauty to an normal shaped cup.
Entirely filled with an optical pattern, right down to the bottom and to all the very edges. A wide variety of refractions are created depending on the angle. Under the light coming through the window, you really will never tire of this and will become absorbed in watching it. The lid is in a petri dish shape and loose settles on top. With its smart uninterrupted pattern it has a somewhat innocent look. This lid has also been carefully cut too.
For those who like a drink or cooking, as well as those who like collecting small items. Comes in a paulownia box so it also makes the perfect present.
[Edo Kiriko]
Edo Kiriko has a history that goes back nearly 200 years in Edo (present-day Tokyo). This has been designated a national traditional craft of Japan where patterns are cut into glass.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
[Futachoko]
A shining container that features a vivid red color. Blooms like a flower through the techniques of skilled craftsmen. A lineup of items that have traditional Edo Kiriko patterns togther with new designs.
Through the techniques of skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen, the pattern is arranged to add purely beauty to an normal shaped cup.
Entirely filled with an optical pattern, right down to the bottom and to all the very edges. A wide variety of refractions are created depending on the angle. Under the light coming through the window, you really will never tire of this and will become absorbed in watching it. The lid is in a petri dish shape and loose settles on top. With its smart uninterrupted pattern it has a somewhat innocent look. This lid has also been carefully cut too.
For those who like a drink or cooking, as well as those who like collecting small items. Comes in a paulownia box so it also makes the perfect present.
[Edo Kiriko]
Edo Kiriko has a history that goes back nearly 200 years in Edo (present-day Tokyo). This has been designated a national traditional craft of Japan where patterns are cut into glass.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Futachoko, Edo Kiriko, Seven Treasures
[Futachoko]
A shining container that features a vivid red color. Blooms like a flower through the techniques of skilled craftsmen. A lineup of items that have traditional Edo Kiriko patterns togther with new designs.
Through the techniques of skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen, the pattern is arranged to add purely beauty to an normal shaped cup.
Entirely filled with an optical pattern, right down to the bottom and to all the very edges. A wide variety of refractions are created depending on the angle. Under the light coming through the window, you really will never tire of this and will become absorbed in watching it. The lid is in a petri dish shape and loose settles on top. With its smart uninterrupted pattern it has a somewhat innocent look. This lid has also been carefully cut too.
For those who like a drink or cooking, as well as those who like collecting small items. Comes in a paulownia box so it also makes the perfect present.
[Edo Kiriko]
Edo Kiriko has a history that goes back nearly 200 years in Edo (present-day Tokyo). This has been designated a national traditional craft of Japan where patterns are cut into glass.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Futachoko, Edo Kiriko, Takijima
[Futachoko]
A shining container that features a vivid red color. Blooms like a flower through the techniques of skilled craftsmen. A lineup of items that have traditional Edo Kiriko patterns togther with new designs.
Through the techniques of skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen, the pattern is arranged to add purely beauty to an normal shaped cup.
Entirely filled with an optical pattern, right down to the bottom and to all the very edges. A wide variety of refractions are created depending on the angle. Under the light coming through the window, you really will never tire of this and will become absorbed in watching it. The lid is in a petri dish shape and loose settles on top. With its smart uninterrupted pattern it has a somewhat innocent look. This lid has also been carefully cut too.
For those who like a drink or cooking, as well as those who like collecting small items. Comes in a paulownia box so it also makes the perfect present.
[Edo Kiriko]
Edo Kiriko has a history that goes back nearly 200 years in Edo (present-day Tokyo). This has been designated a national traditional craft of Japan where patterns are cut into glass.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Futachoko, Edo Kiriko, Kamaboko
[Futachoko]
A shining container that features a vivid red color. Blooms like a flower through the techniques of skilled craftsmen. A lineup of items that have traditional Edo Kiriko patterns togther with new designs.
Through the techniques of skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen, the pattern is arranged to add purely beauty to an normal shaped cup.
Entirely filled with an optical pattern, right down to the bottom and to all the very edges. A wide variety of refractions are created depending on the angle. Under the light coming through the window, you really will never tire of this and will become absorbed in watching it. The lid is in a petri dish shape and loose settles on top. With its smart uninterrupted pattern it has a somewhat innocent look. This lid has also been carefully cut too.
For those who like a drink or cooking, as well as those who like collecting small items. Comes in a paulownia box so it also makes the perfect present.
[Edo Kiriko]
Edo Kiriko has a history that goes back nearly 200 years in Edo (present-day Tokyo). This has been designated a national traditional craft of Japan where patterns are cut into glass.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Edo Glass Red Cold Sake Cup (Pure Rice Sake)
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass Red Cold Sake Cup (Ginjo Sake)
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
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