Description
Edo glass and Edo Kiriko, cutting glass, are traditional crafts of Tokyo. These are beautiful crafts created one by one by craftsmen, inheriting the techniques and souls that passed down to them since the Edo period. It is made by Hirota Glass which is one of the most traditional glassware companies in Tokyo. Since established in 1899, it has dedicated itself to the creation of handmade products that possess an endearing warmth that is often lacking in machine-manufactured glassware. It is made of Edo glass, using the traditional Edo Kiriko technique of cutting directly into the glass. The pattern on the glass is a traditional pattern called shippo, meaning seven treasures. It is made of hard glass and can be used with hot drinks.
Product Type: KITCHEN AND DINING
Collection: TABLE WARE > GLASS
Collection: EDO GLASS
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