Edo Kiriko Hand-Carved Beam Glass - Whisky Glasses - Hikari Spirits
Edo Kiriko Hand-Carved Beam Glass - Whisky Glasses - Hikari Spirits
Edo Kiriko Hand-Carved Beam Glass - Whisky Glasses - Hikari Spirits
Edo Kiriko Hand-Carved Beam Glass - Whisky Glasses - Hikari Spirits

Edo Kiriko Hand-Carved Beam Glass

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Introducing the Edo Kiriko Hand-Cut Beam Glass, a perfect addition to any glassware collection. With its intricate hand-cut design, this glass adds a touch of elegance to any drink. Enjoy your favorite beverages in style and impress your guests with this unique piece.

Upgrade your glassware collection with the Edo Kiriko Hand-Cut Beam Glass. Its intricate hand-cut design adds an elegant touch to any beverage. Impress your guests with this unique piece and elevate any drink to a stylish experience.

Craftmanship: Edo Kiriko

• Product:
1x Whisky crystal glass
1x Wooden Box

Diameter: 8.5cm / 3.3in

Height: 10.0cm / 3.9in

Capacity: 150ml / 5.1oz

Weight: 535g

Material: K9 Crystal

United States (Mainland): 5 -12 days

Alaska, Hawaii, and other US regions:10 -20 days

Canada:5 -14 days

Mexico: 10 - 17 days

Europe:5 -12 days

Australia/New Zealand: 6 -14 days

Southeast Asia:5 -8 days

Other Asian Countries: 5 -14 days

Latin America:10 -20 days

Other Countries: 10- 20 days

After placing an order, it typically takes 2-3 days for us to process it.

We offer a free refund or exchange service within 7 days of receiving your order.

Please send your order number and request to our email.

  • Do not clean in the dishwasher directly, as it may cause scratches.

  • Do not place directly on the stove or in the oven.

  • Clean only with water and mild detergent.

  • Fragile item, handle with care and avoid dropping.

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Craftsmanship Spirit

Handcrafted by the Japanese workshop

The entire production process involves multiple stages, with each stage handled by a highly skilled artisan. Each artisan focuses on their area of expertise, contributing their craftsmanship to the creation of the product.

Back to Edo Era

Edo Kiriko(江戸切子) is a traditional Japanese glass-cutting craft, celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and intricate designs. Originating during the Edo period of Japan, around 1834, Edo Kiriko has a history of nearly two centuries. It stands as a remarkable testament to Japan's cultural heritage and the artisans' dedication to perfection.

The Cultural Significance of Edo Kiriko

Edo Kiriko is not merely a craft; it is a symbol of Japanese culture. It embodies the aesthetics of the Edo period while integrating modern techniques, reflecting the "artisan spirit" and the unwavering pursuit of perfection by Japanese craftsmen.

Today, Edo Kiriko has transcended Japan's borders, becoming a beloved treasure among craft enthusiasts worldwide.

Whether used as everyday tableware or cherished as a precious gift, Edo Kiriko showcases the unique charm of Japanese culture.

Edo Kiriko Production Process

1. Marking (割り出し)
Mark the cutting coordinates on the surface of the glass using guide lines.

2. Rough Cutting (荒摺)
Establish the basic design and outline through initial rough cutting.

3. Detail Cutting (三番)
Focus on refining and detailing the design through precise cutting.

4. Stone Smoothing (石掛け)
Use a stone and water to smooth the cut surface for a polished base.

5. Grinding (研磨)
Polish the glass to achieve a smooth and glossy finish using a grinding machine with water.

6. Polishing (磨き)
Perform the final polishing using a fiber wheel and cerium oxide for a brilliant shine.

Uses of Edo Kiriko

1. Everyday Life:
Edo Kiriko is often used to create glassware such as drinking glasses, sake cups, and plates. It is both practical and visually stunning.

2. High-End Gifts:
Due to its intricate craftsmanship and unique design, Edo Kiriko is frequently chosen as a high-end gift, symbolizing an appreciation for quality and culture.

3. Art Collection:
The exquisite design and historical value of Edo Kiriko make it a favorite among art collectors.


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