Edo Kirikoauspicious trio One-Sip Beer Glass

Edo Kirikoauspicious trio One-Sip Beer Glass

Ginza Natsuno

This exquisite hand-cut glass features the traditional Shochikubai motif—pine, bamboo, and plum—symbols of strength, resilience, and celebration in Japanese culture.

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Size: 5.5cm×10.0cm

Weight: 121g

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Edo Kiriko(Tokyo)

Edo Kiriko is a traditional Japanese glass-cutting technique that originated in Edo (modern-day Tokyo) during the Edo period (1603-1868). This craft is renowned for its intricate patterns and designs, which are meticulously cut into the surface of the glass using various techniques.

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