The glasses feature diagonal cut patterns that exude a sense of brilliance, with a traditional Edo Kiriko cut pattern, known as "Fish Egg Pattern," at the bottom. This pattern symbolizes prosperity and abundance. The intricate cut designs, perfect weight, and comfortable grip are the result of decades of craftsmanship, with each pattern reflecting the Japanese spirit. The glasses come in an original KAGAMI wooden box, making them an ideal gift.
[Material] Crystal glass
[Dimensions] Diameter: 8.1 cm x Height: 8.8 cm, 260 cc (Set of 2, Wooden box included)
[Origin] Japan
About KAGAMI CRYSTAL Edo Kiriko
Edo Kiriko is a type of colored glassware known for its clear colors and intricate patterns, created by skilled artisans who hand-carve designs into the surface of double-layered glass. This exquisite Japanese traditional craft originated in 1834, when glassmakers in the Edo area (now Tokyo) began engraving glass surfaces. They later adopted Western glass engraving techniques from England, resulting in the unique Edo Kiriko style. The intricate patterns, which cannot be pre-drawn, rely entirely on the artisan's expertise to adjust angles and pressure during the cutting process, showcasing a distinctive artistic beauty.
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- The glasses feature diagonal cut patterns that create a radiant effect, with the most representative Edo Kiriko cut pattern, the "Fish Egg Pattern," at the bottom, symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
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