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Jun Edo Glass, Gourd Fabric (w/No Stopper)
[Jun]
A graceful bottle series that makes the clean appearance of mineral water etc stand out all the more. Hand-blown Tokyo glass with high transparency. This glass is hygienic and does not exert various affects on drinks.
[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.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Jun Edo Glass, Line Fabric (w/No Stopper)
[Jun]
A graceful bottle series that makes the clean appearance of mineral water etc stand out all the more. Hand-blown Tokyo glass with high transparency. This glass is hygienic and does not exert various affects on drinks.
[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.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
[Jun]
A graceful bottle series that makes the clean appearance of mineral water etc stand out all the more. Hand-blown Tokyo glass with high transparency. This glass is hygienic and does not exert various affects on drinks.
[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.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
[Jun]
A graceful bottle series that makes the clean appearance of mineral water etc stand out all the more. Hand-blown Tokyo glass with high transparency. This glass is hygienic and does not exert various affects on drinks.
[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.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
[Jun]
A graceful bottle series that makes the clean appearance of mineral water etc stand out all the more. Hand-blown Tokyo glass with high transparency. This glass is hygienic and does not exert various affects on drinks.
[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.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
[Jun]
A graceful bottle series that makes the clean appearance of mineral water etc stand out all the more. Hand-blown Tokyo glass with high transparency. This glass is hygienic and does not exert various affects on drinks.
[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.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Choju-Giga Natural Wood Book Cover
A book cover made of thinly sliced wood.
Enjoy a relaxing reading time together with the gentle aroma of wood. In a Japanese paperback/pocket book size.
Stationery made of thinned wood that allows you to feel one with the forest. Using the latest technology, this item which uses wood as-is retains the feel of wood grain and the aroma of wood. With a Kozan-ji certification mark.
More than the preservation of forests, this is to make you like wood. This series that allows you to feel the warmth of wood was created with this in mind.
[A Rin crossing certified item]
[Karai]
Karai uses traditional methods to create a soft, graceful form that brings to mind a flower bud. With the same form, yet the material, techniques and color create varied appearances. With a Taisho Roman tokusa pattern.
[Taisho Roman]
Milk colored glassware made using a unique Japanese molding method actively used during the Meiji and Taisho eras. By adding special material to the glass and applying a sudden increase in temperature, a milky white color is created. A special craft product brought about by skilled craftsmen and precise patterned molds.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Karai, Taisho Roman, Checkered
[A Rin crossing certified item]
[Karai]
Karai uses traditional methods to create a soft, graceful form that brings to mind a flower bud. With the same form, yet the material, techniques and color create varied appearances. With a Taisho Roman checkered pattern.
[Taisho Roman]
Milk colored glassware made using a unique Japanese molding method actively used during the Meiji and Taisho eras. By adding special material to the glass and applying a sudden increase in temperature, a milky white color is created. A special craft product brought about by skilled craftsmen and precise patterned molds.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
Karai, Taisho Roman, Polka-Dot
[A Rin crossing certified item]
[Karai]
Karai uses traditional methods to create a soft, graceful form that brings to mind a flower bud. With the same form, yet the material, techniques and color create varied appearances. With a Taisho Roman polka-dot pattern.
[Taisho Roman]
Milk colored glassware made using a unique Japanese molding method actively used during the Meiji and Taisho eras. By adding special material to the glass and applying a sudden increase in temperature, a milky white color is created. A special craft product brought about by skilled craftsmen and precise patterned molds.
[Hirota Glass Co., Ltd]
They design, manufacture and sell Edo Glass as well as Edo Kiriko, designated as national traditional crafts by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. Hirota Glass was founded in 1899 in Tokyo and is one of the oldest glass manufacturers in Tokyo.
Since before the war, Hirota Glass has been carefully handing down precious design information and skills, placing value on hand-made work when manufacturing items.
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