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[ZA18 steel]
VG-10 has recently become popular as a high-grade stainless steel. Despite being extremely durable, it is difficult to sharpen. ZA18 has qualities similar to VG-10 yet, as it contains cobalt, is even tougher and more durable than VG10, and has lasting sharpness.
[Damascus steel]
A steel material with a mottled pattern. This steel material is produced by mimicking the mottled patterns of swords that were made in Damascus, Syria. Three kinds of steel materials with different properties each have a different appearance, creating this mottled pattern. Several types of steel are rolled layer upon layer, creating a very robust blade.
[About the handle (monaka handle)]
18.8 stainless steel is used in the Yaezakura handle, so no need to worry about corrosion. Also, at the same time, it hygienically has excellent cleanliness, so you can use with peace of mind.
Common means usual, shared, not special and conventional. The word "common" is used as the design concept for these items. Items created precisely for daily life that can be routinely used.
By creating a shape that is easy to hold and giving the base thickness, this glass is both easy to use and refined.
A tableware brand born in Japan in 2014. This brand also won a Good Design Award in 2014.
A brand filled with Japanese techniques - the designer is Yota Kakuda, its tableware porcelain is from the long-established Hasamiyaki store Saikaitoki, its glassware is from Toyo-Sasaki Glass and its cutlery is from Tsubame Shinko.
[Features of Common]
*In elaborate designs that are meticulous down to the last detail.
*Without pursuing a particular style or unique decoration, items are made as functional and practical as possible in accordance to application and have carefully crafted forms.
*With a discreet appearance that can be used for a variety of dining occasions. Pleasant to the touch and against the mouth, and so ideal for everyday use at home.
*Lightweight, durable and with a wide variety of items
Common means usual, shared, not special and conventional. The word "common" is used as the design concept for these items. Items created precisely for daily life that can be routinely used.
In a size that doesn't fall over easily and takes everyday usage into account. For its price range, it features a finely made thin rim.
A tableware brand born in Japan in 2014. This brand also won a Good Design Award in 2014.
A brand filled with Japanese techniques - the designer is Yota Kakuda, its tableware porcelain is from the long-established Hasamiyaki store Saikaitoki, its glassware is from Toyo-Sasaki Glass and its cutlery is from Tsubame Shinko.
[Features of Common]
*In elaborate designs that are meticulous down to the last detail.
*Without pursuing a particular style or unique decoration, items are made as functional and practical as possible in accordance to application and have carefully crafted forms.
*With a discreet appearance that can be used for a variety of dining occasions. Pleasant to the touch and against the mouth, and so ideal for everyday use at home.
*Lightweight, durable and with a wide variety of items
Edo Glass Red Cold Sake Cup (Pure Rice Sake)
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass Red Cold Sake Cup (Ginjo Sake)
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass Red Spouted Serving Bowl
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece. Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen.
Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring.
A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece.
Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen. Traditional crafting styles and modern sensibilities combine in this glass's vibrant red color and gold leaf design for a luxurious appearance that you are sure to enjoy. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
Designed with a flared shape and an eight-sided beveled cut, and then finished with a sandblasted grapevine pattern which symbolizes great prosperity for the fruit it bears.
Beautiful glass wares with a vivid red coloring. A small amount of gold is mixed into the glass ingredients to give it a color known as "ruby gold". The inner colored glass is then covered with clear glass on the outside using a hand-done process known as "uchikise", that creates a beautiful two-layered piece.
Each item is a unique gem painstakingly made by skilled craftsmen. Registered design. Also includes a special wooden display stand as well as a wooden box and bow that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Edo Glass]
Edo Glass is a handmade traditional craft that began in the Edo Period in the Edo Region (present-day Tokyo). Glass is melted at a high temperature in a crucible and then wound on a blowing iron, where it is blown and shaped into a variety of forms by skilled craftsmen.
It is a technique which has been kept alive in the region for many generations. These craftsmen use traditional methods passed on from the Edo period to create painstakingly hand-crafted class wares with classic appeal that continues to this day in modern Tokyo.
This item is handmade.
The lead crystal 24% lead oxide glass adds extra weight to the feel while also increasing light refractiveness, for even more lovely transparency and shimmer.
This special characteristic is highlighted by cutting and other techniques in the finest quality items.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN