Sake bottle and jewel cloisonné

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kirikoshinkou~japanese cut glass~
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Sake bottle and jewel cloisonné - Teapots & Teacups - Glass

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUDe8fykwJk There is a video for reference. Kiriko Studio Shinkou Homepage URL: https://www.kirikoshinkou.com/ Kiriko glass made by independent Kiriko glass artist Saito Hikaru. We learned the secret techniques of hand polishing at an Edo Kiriko workshop that was founded over 100 years ago, and even though we consider the productivity and profitability of the technique low, we value the tradition and want to deliver authentic Kiriko to our users, so we also value the technique of hand polishing. Product Description Product name: Tokkuri and Gyoku Shippou (Sake bottle and jewel cloisonné) Dimensions: mouth diameter φ32mm x height H130mm Capacity: 200ml Product code: SK-TO-si-038 The tokkuri and tama cloisonné design is a product with a design that matches the design of the guinomi and tama cloisonné. The design known as Gyokushippo is based on the traditional Shippo pattern and adds a touch of originality. Shippo is an auspicious pattern that represents the appearance of circles connecting infinitely, and it conveys the meaning of harmonious relationships and the importance of harmony (circle) between people, and that hopes that connections will continue forever. It also represents the seven treasures mentioned in Buddhism: gold, silver, crystal, lapis lazuli, agate, coral, and mantis shrimp, and is meant to convey the idea of having all kinds of treasures at hand, which means having wealth, prosperity, and becoming rich. A round jewel, or by extension, a gem, is placed in the center of the cloisonne. In addition to representing a sphere, "tama" also means "something very important." These names, such as Gyokuza (throne), Gyokusho (jeweled general), and Gyokuro (gyokuro), all mean "something very important." The balls have been treated to give them a frosted glass look. If you use this sake bottle, I think it will attract attention because of its beauty. Not only can you use them for your own use, but you can also use them together with our sake cups when you invite guests over to entertain. I think it would look even more beautiful if you use it as a set with the "Gyokushippo (a cloisonné sake cup)" of the same design to create a unified look. As mentioned on the tokkuri list page, tokkuri (sake bottles) are extremely difficult to cut due to their shape. Therefore, there are very few other workshops that produce it. There are many elements to carving that rely on intuition, and I personally would rather not carve if possible, so I am considering whether to continue making tokkuri molds or quit. I hope you'll purchase it before it's discontinued.

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