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Kiriko glass made by independent Kiriko glass artist Saito Hikaru.
We have mastered the secret techniques of hand polishing at an Edo Kiriko workshop that has been in business for over 100 years, and we have adopted this polishing method that respects tradition because it offers many benefits to users, even though it may be less productive or less profitable.
We strive to create interesting designs while respecting traditional designs.
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Product name: Sake bottle, tortoise shell
Dimensions: mouth diameter φ32mm x height H130mm
Capacity: 200ml
Product code: SK-TO-or-112
The "Tokuri (Tortoise Shell)" is a product with a design that matches the "Ginomi (Sake Cup) - Tortoise Shell" design.
The traditional Japanese tortoise shell pattern is cut into the tokkuri.
The tortoise shell symbolizes a wish for longevity.
Rather than being original, it is a design that focuses on tradition, simply showcasing the traditional motifs of tortoise shell and chrysanthemum on the bottom.
Although it is a traditional Japanese pattern, it is a relatively minor pattern in the world of Kiriko.
I don't think you'll see this very often in other workshops.
Since it is quite difficult to make, many craftsmen may not choose the tortoiseshell design at all.
I think there are many craftsmen who don't even understand how the tortoise shell is cut, so I will refrain from going into detailed technical details about how it is made.
As you can see from the photos and videos, the tortoiseshell part reflects images from various angles like a kaleidoscope, so I think it is both beautiful and fun to use.
It is also the clearest of all the tokkuri, making it ideal for those who want to enjoy the color of the drink.
You can enjoy the color of barrel aging not only with sake and shochu, but also when drinking high-quality whiskey straight.
As the name suggests, the tortoiseshell material has a rough texture that feels like you are touching a tortoiseshell.
The reason for choosing this tortoiseshell pattern was that "I wanted it to be interesting not only for the visual sense, but also for the tactile sense."
You won't be able to enjoy the comfortable rugged feel of this design with any other design, so I hope you'll experience it for yourself.
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.
It would look even more beautiful if you use it together with the "Kikkou Sake Cup" of the same design to create a unified look.
Please consider buying them for yourself, as gifts, for Instagram, or to improve your store's brand image.
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