
Edo Kiriko Hexagonal Kagome Tumbler Pair
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¥44,000
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¥44,000
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¥44,000
¥44,000
¥44,000
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¥44,000
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¥44,000
Edo Kiriko designated as a national traditional craft and a traditional craft of Tokyo. It is said that it began in 1834 when Kyubei Kagaya, a bitoroya in Edo Daidenmacho, carved the surface of the glass. The cut is deep and the finish is clear and gorgeous. We have standard patterns among Japanese patterns. It is a gem with a clear delicate craftsmanship that has been handed down from time to time.
■ A word from the store manager The mesh of the bamboo basket is called "basket", and it is a pattern born from the image of the mesh. The hexagonal tiling pattern is also engraved on the lanterns of Ise Jingu, and has long been a symbol of amulets. Since its shape looks like a six-pointed star, it is recommended as a lucky pattern for souvenirs and gifts.
■ Glass size Diameter 75 x height 106 (mm) / capacity 200 ml
■ Country of origin Japan
■ Material Soda glass
■ Wooden box / wrapping available Click here for wrapping page
■ A word from the store manager The mesh of the bamboo basket is called "basket", and it is a pattern born from the image of the mesh. The hexagonal tiling pattern is also engraved on the lanterns of Ise Jingu, and has long been a symbol of amulets. Since its shape looks like a six-pointed star, it is recommended as a lucky pattern for souvenirs and gifts.
■ Glass size Diameter 75 x height 106 (mm) / capacity 200 ml
■ Country of origin Japan
■ Material Soda glass
■ Wooden box / wrapping available Click here for wrapping page