Oba Glass Sake Set in Wooden Box Amber x Traditional Craft Sake Cup [Shining Cosmos/Lapid / Approx. 6.0cm 5.0cm High] (Ochoko) (Celebration Gift)









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[Traditional craftsmanship and passion] This Edo Kiriko sake cup is a traditional Japanese craft. The design, with its gorgeous cuts and the theme of the shining sky, beautifully expresses color. It brings a sense of calm and elegance to your everyday life. [Specifications] ▼Body size: Diameter approx. 6.0cm x Height 5.0cm ▼Country of origin: Japan ▼Material: Crystal glass ▼Accessories: Comes in a paulownia wood box ▼Handling precautions: Do not use in microwaves, dishwashers, dish dryers, or over direct heat, as this may cause sudden changes in temperature. [Aiming for Edo Kiriko that you'll want to use] The intricate cuts give off a unique sparkle not found in any other Edo Kiriko. The infinite sparkle and beauty that spreads within the glass is an art that only a craftsman can create. The dreamlike, small world lingers in the mind of anyone who holds it, bringing a new dimension to their everyday lives. [Unique Design] Edo Kiriko glass has long been beloved. This glass, a testament to the meticulous craftsmanship of artisans, reflects the color of whiskey and other alcoholic beverages in its beautifully cut patterns, creating a lustrous sheen. [Art that Shines with Craftsmanship] Traditional craftsman Kazutoshi Oba created this glass with the aim of creating an Edo Kiriko glass that people will pick up and use every day. Incorporating not only traditional geometric patterns but also modern depictions of the seasons and scenery, this nostalgic yet modern work of art exudes a unique brilliance not found in any other Edo Kiriko glass. Experience this masterpiece, a culmination of artisanal skill, as you savor your evening drink. [What is Edo Kiriko?] Edo Kiriko began in 1838 (Tenpo 5) when a glass maker in Edo Odenmacho devised a method of engraving glass surfaces using emery sand. During the Meiji period, European cut glass techniques were incorporated into the traditional techniques, resulting in the Edo Kiriko we know today. In 1985 (Showa 60), it was designated as a traditional craft of Tokyo, and in 2002, it was designated as a traditional craft of Japan by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. [Also makes a great gift] It makes a great present or gift for a variety of occasions, including birthdays and wedding anniversaries. [Traditional crafts made with the skill and passion of artisans] This Edo Kiriko sake set is a traditional Japanese craft. The design, with its gorgeous cuts and the theme of the shining sky, beautifully expresses color. It brings a sense of calm and elegance to your everyday life. 【specification】 ▼Body size: Diameter approx. 6.0cm x Height 5.0cm ▼Country of origin: Japan ▼Material: Crystal glass ▼Accessories: Comes in a paulownia wood box ▼Handling precautions: Do not use in microwaves, dishwashers, dish dryers, or on direct flames, or in other places subject to sudden temperature changes [Aiming to create Edo Kiriko that you will want to use] It is a crystallization of craftsmanship that shines endlessly, making you want to peer into it like a kaleidoscope. The brilliance that can only be achieved through precise cutting will make you forget about your daily life and become enthralled. It is a work of art that emits a unique brilliance. [Unique design] Edo Kiriko has been loved for a long time. This glass, which showcases the craftsmanship of artisans who are particular about design, has a beautifully cut pattern that reflects the color of whiskey and other alcoholic beverages, creating a lustrous shine. [What is Edo Kiriko?] Edo Kiriko began in 1838 when a glass craftsman in Edo Odenmacho came up with the idea of using emery sand to carve the surface of glass. In 1985, it was designated as a traditional craft of Tokyo, and in 2002, it was designated as a traditional craft of Japan by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. [Also great as a gift] It can be used as a gift for Mother's Day, Father's Day, and many other occasions.
