Glass Japanese Cut Glass Edo Kiriko Sake Cups Hanazoko-Kikutsunagi Black In Gift Box
$21.99
About This Product :
SPECIFICATION- Approximate SizeD2.3″×H2.7″ 175g. Made in Kameido, Tokyo. It has a paulownia wooden box as an accessorie. When you open the paulownia wooden box, it”s a stunning glass that surprises you! These glasses are gorgeous and elegant, and it is like a jewel. These glasses will match whisky, wine, vodka, Japanese sake,and various cocktails!
JAPANESE TRADIONAL CRAFT- Edo Kiriko is known as a Japanese traditional craft and it is the art work of cut-grass made in Edo (present Tokyo). The origin of Edo Kiriko goes back to 1834. The shining grass has attracted people since Edo era, and Edo Kiriko is loved lots of people to this day. Mr. Nemoto who has many fans in various places, and there few are people who can make beauiful cutting such as Nemoto”s glass around the world.
PERFECTGIFT- We deliver it in the high-class gift box made from wood. The elaborate and high quality glass will be your favorite items. The manual cut surface will shine beautifully, and you will be enchanted by the beautiful brightness. Blending Japanese traditional culture with contemporary modern design makes these glasses good for any beverage and it will brighten up your dining! Adding your room interior, this item will be perfect for gift, present, and souvenirs!
BEAUTIFUL CUTTING – The manual cut surface will shine beautifully, and you will be enchanted by the beautiful brightness. Blending Japanese traditional culture with contemporary modern design makes these glasses good for any beverage and will brighten up your dining!
EDO KIRIKO – Biginning in 1834 (edo era) and until now, it”s been loved by lots of people. It designated as a traditional Tokyo craft in 1985, and designated as a traditional Japanese craft in 2002 by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. It is said that Edo Kiriko was developed because it was produced as a glass that can be used widely among ordinary people, and its existence was widely known, leading to the production of many craftsmen.
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