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KIMOTO GLASS TOKYO Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Grapes

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Product Information

  • Brand:KIMOTO GLASS TOKYO
  • Model:3953
  • Material:Soda glass
  • Product type:Sake Cup
  • Country of origin:Japan
  • Dimensions (approx):φ60 x 59 mm
  • Capacity (approx):100 ml
  • Item weight (approx):240 g
  • Shipping weight (approx):300 g

Key Features

  • Officially designated as a national heritage, "Edo kiriko" is a Japanese traditional craftwork developed in downtown Tokyo during the Edo period (1603-1867). Melted in 1350 degrees heat, transparent glass is plated with colored glass, creating two layers. Edo kiriko craftmen, then, cut each glass by hand, curving fine designs with their remarkable technique. Two shades of contrasting colors reflect the light beautifully, accentuated by traditional or flower patterns curved on the surface.
  • The "grape pattern" is curved on glass colored in "Edo purple." Imported from Western culture, the "grape pattern" is considered as an auspicious pattern for fertility in Japanese Buddhist art. In China, grapes are a symbol of having many descendants, since grapes bear a lot of fruits. Traditional yet slightly European design of the cutting glass goes well with modern table settings.

Use & Care

  • There may be slight differences in color and size, since these products are all hand made. There may also be small bubbles or scratches. They don't affect the quality of the products. Enjoy the uniqueness of hand-made glasses.
  • Be careful when handling it as it is fragile.

Background

Founded 80 years ago in Asakusa, Tokyo, KIMOTO GLASSWARE Co., Ltd., is a manufacturing wholesaler specialized in glassware. Collaborating with designers and creators, they have been creating glassware products that fit today's lifestyle, challenging themselves to innovate new unique styles.

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