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This "Mount Fuji" cup is a fusion of exquisite Japanese hand-cutting techniques and high-end aesthetics. Crafted from lead-free crystal glass, this high-visual appeal tumbler is a luxury item perfect for savoring whiskey and fine spirits, or as an impressive gift.
Mount Fuji in the Palm of Your Hand
The unique charm of this tumbler lies in the Mount Fuji shape meticulously carved into its base. The mountain is rendered with breathtaking precision through the artisan's expert cutting and sand-carving techniques, giving it a profound sense of depth and realism.
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Luminous Effects: When you pour whiskey, brandy, or any colored spirit, the liquid's hue is reflected and refracted by the glass, perfectly illuminating the Mount Fuji base. This creates an enchanting visual effect where the mountain appears to glow with the color of the spirit (amber, sunset red, etc.), transforming your drink into a mesmerizing piece of art.
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Artisan Cutting: The glass often incorporates traditional Japanese cutting techniques, such as Edo Kiriko or Edo Glass styles, featuring intricate, multi-layered patterns (like Yarai or Nanako) etched into the body. These cuts not only enhance the glass's brilliance but also provide a comfortable, non-slip grip.
Premium, Health-Conscious Material
This tumbler is carefully hand-blown and cut from high-quality, lead-free crystal glass. This material offers superior clarity and refractive index, allowing the color of the liquid to be fully appreciated, while also ensuring the glass is safe and healthy for daily enjoyment of fine beverages.
Lightweight Luxury and High Gifting Value
Each Mount Fuji cup is a testament to the artisan's spirit, with limited daily production ensuring its unique value. Its exceptional craftsmanship and high visual appeal categorize it as a "light luxury" art piece. It is an extremely tasteful and memorable gift for a whiskey enthusiast, a distinguished guest, or as a sophisticated addition to your personal collection.
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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.
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)

Meet the artisan
Masters of Light and Line
The masters of edo Kiriko crafts are more than just artisans; they are custodians of a legacy, their hands shaping light and shadow into a symphony of elegance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Enjoy free worldwide shipping on all orders. Please allow 2-7 business days for your order to be processed before it ships.
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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For more details, please refer to our Shipping Policy.
You may cancel your order within 48 hours of placing it. Our return policy lasts for 30 days from the date of delivery.
For more details, please refer to our Refund Policy.
Our customer service team is available Monday through Sunday. Feel free to contact us via live chat, through our "Contact" form, or by emailing our client relations executive directly at castor@oriental-artisan.com. We guarantee a reply within 24 hours.
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