Since it is flat and the whole is transparent, I named it "flat openwork rock glass".
I would like you to call it "Hira, Zensukashi" separately.
The entire mouth is cut thinly by about 0.1 mm to make it open.
This is a technique called peeling in the world of Kiriko craftsmen.
Please be assured that the world is only 0.1 mm, so it has almost no effect on the durability of your mouth.
There are few craftsmen or workshops in the world who make stripped designs because it takes a lot of man-hours and is technically difficult.
The fact that the entire mouth is transparent is quite original in the world of Kiriko, and I think it is an interesting design.
Speaking of Kiriko, there is a beautiful gradation of colors and transparent parts.
However, in terms of ratio, it is a design with overwhelmingly clear parts, and it is a design that is more like a normal transparent rock glass without color.
It's such a transparent and aggressive design, so I think it has an originality that you don't often see in other workshops.
We also know that whiskey drinkers should have less facet color to enjoy the color of the liquor.
Isn't it designed according to your taste?
We would appreciate it if you could consider it for yourself, as a gift, or to improve the brand image of the store.
The Kiriko of our workshop is polished using the traditional method of Edo Kiriko, "hand polishing", which maintains the strength of the glass and finishes it with high quality.
On the other hand, there are some things in the world that polish the glass while immersing it in an acid called "acid polishing" and melting the entire glass into pieces.
Acid-polished ones have the disadvantages of being easily scratched and the color may fade, but since the man-hours can be reduced and the price can be sold at a low price, sales will improve, so many workshops and writers perform acid-polishing. We are here.
Since the cut surface of our workshop is polished one by one, the original strength of the glass is not lost, and you can wash it with a detergent or scrubbing brush.
Please note that boiling water, microwave ovens and dishwashers cannot be used like any other glassware.
The handling method is explained in detail on the homepage of the workshop.
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- It is cut so that the whole can be seen through with a flat blade. The color of the mouth is also known as "peeling", which is a cutting technique that allows all of the color to be watermarked.
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