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Edo Kiriko Lidded Glass

Edo Kiriko Lidded Glass

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This wonderful lidded glass showcases a contemporary take on the Edo Cut-Glass, a 150-year-old glass sculpting method that originated in Tokyo during the Edo period.

Each lidded cup is lovingly crafted through mold-blowing; a glass-blowing method that is achieved by using a carved mold. It can be used not only as tableware but also as an eye-catching candleholder. The unique red glass and precise incisions combine to create a stunning symphony of colors and light reflections that will mesmerize you.

Detail

Size: W 4in x L 4.6in x H 4.3in / W 10.2cm x L 11.7cm x H 11cm
Capacity: 150cc / 5.1oz
Material: Glass

Care & Use

  • Handwash only
  • Do not use in microwave or oven
  • Due to handmade coloring and carving characteristics, each piece has subtle variations in size and appearance.
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History of Edo Kiriko

The traditional craft of "Edo Kiriko" began in the city of Edo (modern day Tokyo) during the 19th century and underwent its unique evolution by incorporating the cutting techniques of European glass brought to Japan during the Meiji era (late 19th century). 

This unique glassware technique was recognized by the Japanese government in 2002 as a National Traditional Craft. Glassware which can be labeled “Edo Kiriko” is strictly reserved for producers who employ artisans who practice the traditional techniques developed during the 19th century.

Brand History

Hirota artisans inherit traditional handicraft techniques such as Edo Kriko, finely cut glass, and Edo Glass, the local Tokyo style. Founded in Tokyo in 1899, Hiroto Glass has established itself as one of the pioneers of Japanese Glassware, developing new artisan glassware with a focus on the reproduction of classic products popular back in the Taisho period.