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Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
The cut and sandblasted finish on the surface of the glass shows a red plum blossom pattern, known as a symbol of good luck since ancient times as it blooms early.
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.
Edo Glass, a traditional craft recognized by the Minister of Economy, Trade, and Industry.
The grapevines, bearing a robust amount of fruit, engraved onto the surface are an auspicious pattern symbolizing continuation of one's family line that has been used since ancient times.
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. 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.
The grapevines, bearing a robust amount of fruit, engraved onto the surface are an auspicious pattern symbolizing continuation of one's family line that has been used since ancient times.
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. 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.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Shochu Tumbler (Small Mallet Pattern)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
Legend has it that Daikokusama shakes a mallet of fortune which brings good luck, which gives this pattern its appeal. This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
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.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Shochu Tumbler (Tortoiseshell Pattern)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
The tortoiseshell pattern has been known as a pattern that brings good fortune since ancient times. This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
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.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Shochu Tumbler (Fan Pattern)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
The pattern used is one that symbolizes success and prosperity for family, business, and other matters. This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
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.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Black Cup (Open Fan Pattern)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
The combination of large and small cut accents creates a different appearance and shimmer depending on the angle, for a look that you can enjoy along with your sake. This black-colored Yachiyo Cut Glass boasts a deep, rich coloring with tasteful cutting and gold leaf accents that give it a vibrant, luxurious shine.
This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
This item is handmade.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Black Cup (Bamboo Fence Pattern)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
The combination of large and small cut accents creates a different appearance and shimmer depending on the angle, for a look that you can enjoy along with your sake. This black-colored Yachiyo Cut Glass boasts a deep, rich coloring with tasteful cutting and gold leaf accents that give it a vibrant, luxurious shine. This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
This item is handmade.
Winner of the 9th Annual Appealing Japanese Souvenir Contest Malaysia Award in 2013.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Black Sake Flask (Tortoiseshell Pattern)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
The combination of large and small cut accents creates a different appearance and shimmer depending on the angle, for a look that you can enjoy along with your sake. This black-colored Yachiyo Cut Glass boasts a deep, rich coloring with tasteful cutting and gold leaf accents that give it a vibrant, luxurious shine.
This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
This item is handmade.
Yachiyo Cut Glass Black Rocks Glass (Bobbins)
This product boasts a registered design and is a certified Gem of Yachiyo.
A pattern displaying bobbins, which were essential in making valuable textiles in ancient times, adorns this piece. The ingenuity and wisdom that created these tools is expressed in this glass. This black-colored Yachiyo Cut Glass boasts a deep, rich coloring with tasteful cutting and gold leaf accents that give it a vibrant, luxurious shine.
This Yachiyo Cut Glass piece allows you to enjoy Japanese culture with a new aesthetic. Also includes a special wooden case that makes it a great choice as a gift.
[Yachiyo Cut Glass]
Yachiyo Cut Glass originated in Yachiyo, Shimousa Province, present-day Yachiyo City in Chiba Prefecture. The pairing of this region's skilled techniques with modern sensibilities has created a whole new value. Painstakingly made by licensed craftsmen, these items are formed with dedication as they breathe life into each piece.
This item is handmade.
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