







Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Kiku Suji Whisky Glass – A Radiant Stream of Imperial Elegance in Crystal
Each geometric cut is carved individually by hand, creating facets that shift between brilliance, shadow and color as the glass turns in your hand.
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Refined, timeless, and inspired by one of Japan's most revered artistic motifs, the Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Kiku Suji Whisky Glass celebrates the enduring beauty of the chrysanthemum through the masterful precision of traditional crystal cutting. Delicate radiating lines echo the graceful petals of the imperial flower, transforming premium crystal into a luminous work of art that elevates every whisky experience.
The name Kiku Suji combines Kiku, meaning chrysanthemum, with Suji, meaning fine lines or flowing rays. Together they evoke the image of chrysanthemum petals unfolding outward in perfect symmetry, symbolizing nobility, longevity, and refined elegance.
Handcrafted in Japan by master Edo Kiriko artisans, each glass features meticulously hand-cut linear patterns that radiate across the crystal surface. As light travels through the precision-cut facets, brilliant reflections bloom like sunlight illuminating a chrysanthemum in full blossom.
Crafted from premium lead-free crystal glass, the Kiku Suji Whisky Glass is a harmonious blend of Japanese heritage, artisan mastery, and contemporary luxury.
Inspired by the Imperial Chrysanthemum
The chrysanthemum has long been one of Japan's most treasured symbols, representing dignity, longevity, happiness, and the enduring beauty of nature. As the emblem of the Japanese Imperial Family, it embodies centuries of tradition and refined craftsmanship.
The Kiku Suji design symbolizes:
- Longevity and vitality
- Nobility and honor
- Prosperity and happiness
- Balance and harmony
- Refined elegance
- Enduring beauty
The radiating cut lines resemble chrysanthemum petals reaching toward the light, creating an elegant sense of movement and symmetry.
Authentic Edo Kiriko Craftsmanship
Originating in Tokyo during the Edo period, Edo Kiriko is one of Japan's most prestigious traditional glass-cutting arts, admired for its intricate patterns, exceptional precision, and brilliant optical effects.
Each Kiku Suji Whisky Glass is individually handcrafted through a meticulous artisan process:
- Hand shaping premium lead-free crystal
- Precision Edo Kiriko hand cutting
- Multi-stage polishing
- Individual artisan finishing and inspection
Every radiant line reflects generations of Japanese craftsmanship, making each glass a unique expression of artistic excellence.
Crafted from Premium Lead-Free Crystal
Made from high-quality lead-free crystal glass, this whisky glass offers remarkable brilliance, clarity, and durability.
Its premium crystal provides:
- Outstanding transparency
- Brilliant light refraction
- Elegant weight and balance
- Smooth polished drinking rim
- Long-lasting clarity and brilliance
The crystal amplifies the radiant Kiku Suji pattern, allowing every hand-cut line to shimmer beautifully as the glass catches the light.
Designed for Refined Whisky Appreciation
Its elegant proportions make the Kiku Suji Whisky Glass ideal for savoring premium spirits.
Perfect for:
- Japanese Whisky
- Scotch Whisky
- Bourbon
- Rye Whiskey
- Single Malt Whisky
- Premium Sake
- Signature Cocktails
Its balanced silhouette offers a comfortable grip while allowing aromas and flavors to be appreciated with every sip.
A Statement of Japanese Refinement
The Kiku Suji Whisky Glass complements:
- Luxury home bars
- Japandi interiors
- Contemporary residences
- Executive offices
- Designer entertaining spaces
- Crystal collections
Its radiant chrysanthemum-inspired design makes it equally stunning as functional glassware and collectible crystal art.
A Gift of Honor and Prosperity
Rich in cultural symbolism and artisan craftsmanship, this Edo Kiriko whisky glass makes a meaningful gift for:
- Whisky collectors
- Crystal enthusiasts
- Weddings
- Anniversaries
- Housewarming celebrations
- Father's Day
- Corporate gifting
- Milestone achievements
The chrysanthemum motif conveys wishes for longevity, happiness, prosperity, and lasting success.
Product Details
Origin
- Handcrafted in Japan
Craftsmanship
- Authentic Edo Kiriko hand-cut crystal
Material
- Premium lead-free crystal glass
Design
- Kiku Suji chrysanthemum-inspired radiant cut pattern
Dimensions
- Height: 3.3 inches (85 mm)
- Diameter: 2.8 inches (70 mm)
- Capacity: 6.6 oz (195 ml)
Care Instructions
- Hand wash only with lukewarm water and mild detergent.
- Avoid dishwasher cleaning.
- Avoid abrasive cleaning materials.
- Dry with a soft microfiber cloth.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes.
Where Imperial Tradition Meets Crystal Brilliance
The Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Kiku Suji Whisky Glass is more than a whisky tumbler—it is a tribute to Japan's imperial heritage, master craftsmanship, and timeless elegance.
Every radiant hand-cut line reflects the extraordinary skill of Edo Kiriko artisans, while the chrysanthemum-inspired design transforms crystal into a luminous symbol of refinement and longevity. Created for collectors, connoisseurs, and admirers of authentic Japanese artistry, this heirloom-quality glass elevates every whisky ritual into an experience of enduring beauty.
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After your order has shipped, you can expect delivery within these estimated timeframes:
- United States (Mainland): 5-15 days
- Alaska, Hawaii, & other US regions: 10-20 days
- Canada: 5-20 days
- Europe: 5-15 days
- Australia/New Zealand: 6-15 days
- Hong Kong: 1-5 days
- Southeast Asia: 5-8 days
- Latin America & other countries: 10-20 days
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Selected Oriental Artisan pieces may be personalized with a name, meaningful date, initials or a short message, while bespoke commissions allow for something more individual.
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The Art of Edo Kiriko
A Legacy of Light and Form
Behold the journey of glass transformed. Each piece of Edo Kiriko is born from the hands of a master artisan, who, through a series of meticulous and precise stages, sculpts, carves, and polishes raw material into a dazzling work of art. The result is a symphony of light and pattern, a testament to the harmony of skill and tradition.

Meet the Artisan
Haga Masaomi
Every pattern begins with light.
Inside a quiet workshop in Tokyo, our Edo Kiriko master spends hours hand-cutting crystal with unwavering precision.
There are no shortcuts.
No machines replacing the craftsman's touch.
Only decades of mastery, passed from one generation to the next.
Every facet captures more than light—it preserves a living legacy.
Phase I
Glass Forming
The journey begins with molten glass, typically a two-layered composition featuring a clear core sheathed in a vibrant colored layer. This material is masterfully shaped into its final silhouette through the time-honored techniques of hand-blowing or molding.
Glass Forming
Phase II
Marking (Waridashi - 割り出し)
Next, the artisan precisely maps the intricate, geometric design onto the glass surface. This crucial step is performed with meticulous care, using a fine pigment or a specialized tool to lay down the coordinates for the future pattern.
Marking (Waridashi - 割り出し)
Phase III
Rough Cutting (Arasuri - 荒摺)
The first cuts are made. Using a coarse-grit rotating wheel, the artisan meticulously carves the foundational lines of the design, establishing the deep, definitive outlines that will serve as the pattern's framework.
Rough Cutting (Arasuri - 荒摺)
Phase IV
Detail Cutting (Sanban - 三番)
This is followed by a phase of exquisite refinement. The same cuts are revisited with a finer-grit wheel, allowing for the precise sharpening of each line and the addition of the delicate, intricate motifs that are the hallmark of traditional Edo Kiriko.
Detail Cutting (Sanban - 三番)
Phase V
Stone Smoothing (Ishigake - 石掛け)
The cut surfaces are then meticulously honed. An artisan uses a whetstone and water to gently abrade the glass, eliminating any rough edges left by the cutting process and preparing the surface for its final brilliance.
Stone Smoothing (Ishigake - 石掛け)
Phase VI
Polishing (Migaki - 磨き)
The final and most transformative step. The glass is brought to a brilliant, flawless clarity and luminous shine. This critical process reveals the vivid, striking contrast between the vibrant colored layer and the pure clear glass beneath, illuminating the masterfully carved pattern in its full glory.
Polishing (Migaki - 磨き)
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