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A traditional craftwork first created around 1800, at the end of Japan's Edo era. The bold yet delicate woven bamboo pattern is achieved through a combination of modern glass-cutting technology and traditional Japanese aesthetics and techniques. Carefully cut and superbly polished for a beautiful finish. A fine example of Edo Kiriko glass-cutting used to create a modern design.
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•Materials: soda glass •Size: Diameter 98 x H93 (mm) •Weight: 400g (260ml) •Hirota Glass, Co., Ltd.
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Measurements(please note there will be slight difference)
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Edo Kiriko Glass
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