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Edo Kiriko Tumbler & Edo Glass 江戸切子&江戸硝子
¥8,000($52.80)
● Edo Kiriko Edo Kiriko is a general term for cut glass products produced in Edo / Tokyo from the end of the Edo period to the present. In 1985, it was designated as a traditional craft by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and in 2002, it was certified as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy Trade and Industry. It is said that in the latter half of the Edo period, Kyubei Kagaya, who runs a beadro wholesaler, applied kiriko work to overseas glass products brought in by Nanban people. The history and the technology cultivated at that time have been handed down as "Edo Kiriko" to the present day. Edo Kiriko Tumbler(1st photo) ¥15000~ Edo glass(2nd photo) ¥8000~
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Edo Kiriko Tumbler 江戸切子タンブラー
¥24,000($158.40)
● Edo Kiriko Edo Kiriko is a general term for cut glass products produced in Edo / Tokyo from the end of the Edo period to the present. In 1985, it was designated as a traditional craft designated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and in 2002, it was certified as a traditional craft designated by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. It is said that in the latter half of the Edo period, Kyubei Kagaya, who runs a beadro wholesaler, applied kiriko work to overseas glass products brought in by Nanban people. The history and the technology cultivated at that time have been handed down as "Edo Kiriko" to the present day. Edo Kiriko Tumbler(1~3rd photo) ¥24000~
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Drinking Glass Yachiyo Kiriko 八千代切子タンブラー
¥6,000($39.60)
● Yachiyo Kiriko The craft of Yachiyo Kiriko was born in Yachiyo (Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture), one of the Eight Provinces of the Edo Period. Yachiyo Kiriko is a new-style vessel that portrays modern sensibilities. The brilliance and the new shape enhances the reflection of the colors, making these drinking glasses very attractive. Yachiyo Kiriko Tumbler(1~3rd photo) ¥6000~ ¥7900~ Yachiyo Kiriko Tumbler(4~5th photo) ¥20000 Yachiyo Kiriko Ochoko(6th photo) ¥13000
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Edo Glassware 江戸硝子
¥8,300($54.78)
● Edo Glass Edo glassware is a glass product made in the Edo area (currently the Tokyo area) using handmade techniques that have continued since the Edo period. Edo Glass was designated by the Minister of Economy Trade and Industry in 2014 as a national traditional craft. Discounts for bulk purchases are available. Please contact us for details regarding type, quantity, and price. Edo Glass Drinking Glass ¥9000 Edo Glass ¥8300 Edo Glass Big Pot ¥13000
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Hammered Metal Drinking Glass, Shot glass Tuchime 鎚目グラス
¥5,500($36.30)
Copper drinking glass with a tasteful hammered pattern and a unique beautiful luster. They have high thermal conductivity, so cold drinks stay cold, and at the same time, the surface of the giasses is refreshingly cool to the touch. The metal ions in the glass help mellow out the taste of the drink in the glass. Made with Echigo / Tsubame's traditional craftsmanship, the hammered drinking glasses are carefully hammered by hand by professional copper-ware makers. The glasses feature a beautiful two-tone color of tin and black, taking advantage of the characteristics of the copper to create the color.. They have high thermal conductivity, which allows the metal to cool when cold liquid is poured inside, giving the user a refreshing feeling whenever they take a drink. Metal ions in the glasses mellow out the taste of any drink poured in, making any drink taste delicious. Hammer sake tokkuri(2nd photo) ¥5500 Shochu tumbler small ¥8000 Shochu tumbler middle ¥10000 Shochu tumbler big ¥12000 Pure copper tumbler cup ¥11000 Pure copper tumbler small ¥12000 Pure copper tumbler middle ¥16000 Pure copper tumbler big ¥20000
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