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These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
[Decoration] Blue Dragon, Silver
These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
[Decoration] Black Dragon, Silver
These rising dragon-themed decorative glass items are made one at a time by skilled craftsmen without the use of molds. The dragon is a symbol of power that is said to bring good fortune.
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
[EL DORADO]
Legends concerning a country of gold, such as El Dorado, a city of gold that 16th century explorers imagined to exist in South America, and Jipangu, a golden land mentioned in "The Travels of Marco Polo", took root mainly in Europe.
This "EL DORADO" series features such legends of golden countries as its concept and fuses it onto glass.
A classic yet gorgeous and stately sake glass. The surface of the glass is corroded like crystal with a special technique and gold leaf is transferred onto it.
The romantacism of El Dorado will add an accent to your daily life.
1-16, Minamikyuhojimachi 2 chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0058, JAPAN