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Edo Kiriko grape pattern tumbler pair

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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 "Grape pattern" cut pieces were applied to the "Edo purple" colored glass fabric. In ancient times, the "grape pattern" brought from the West is an auspicious pattern that means "fertility" in Japanese Buddhist art. In China, grapes that bear a lot of fruit are considered to be a lucky charm that symbolizes "prosperity of descendants." The design, which is traditional but has a European cutting glass atmosphere, goes well with the modern table scene.

■ Glass size Diameter 75 x height 106 (mm) / capacity 200 ml

■ Country of origin Japan

■ Material Soda glass

■ Comes in a vanity case / wrapping is possible Click here for wrapping page

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