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Handcrafted Edo Kiriko Mount Fuji Whisky Glass Set

Sale price$58.00

Indulge in an unparalleled whisky experience with our exquisite Edo Kiriko Mount Fuji Whisky Glass Set, a testament to centuries of Japanese artisanal mastery. At Oriental Artisan, we proudly present these magnificent pieces, renowned for their dedication to preserving the intricate beauty of Edo Kiriko – a traditional form of glassmaking born during Japan's illustrious Edo period (1603-1868).

Each glass in this set is a miniature masterpiece, meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. The captivating allure of Mount Fuji, Japan's iconic sacred peak, is artfully depicted through the signature Edo Kiriko cut-glass patterns. These intricate facets not only create breathtaking visual appeal but also enhance the whisky's aroma and texture, delivering a truly sublime tasting journey.

Crafted from the finest materials, these Edo Kiriko whisky glasses embody a legacy of precision and passion. The delicate yet durable glass reflects light in a mesmerizing dance, illuminating the spirit within and transforming each sip into a moment of pure elegance.

Choose your perfect set:

  • Set of One: A singular statement piece, presented in a beautifully crafted wooden box, ideal for the discerning connoisseur or as a truly unforgettable gift.
  • Set of Two: A pair of these magnificent glasses, elegantly housed in a shared wooden box, perfect for intimate gatherings or shared moments of luxury.

More than just a drinking vessel, an Edo Kiriko glass is a piece of art, a symbol of Japanese heritage, and a treasure to be cherished for generations. Elevate your home bar, impress your guests, and connect with the rich cultural tapestry of Japan with this exclusive offering from Oriental Artisan. Experience the unique value and timeless beauty that only true handcrafted artistry can provide.


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Handcrafted Edo Kiriko Mount Fuji Whisky Glass Set
Handcrafted Edo Kiriko Mount Fuji Whisky Glass Set Sale price$58.00

Handcrafted Quality

Meticulously made by hand, each piece is unique and built to last.

Artisan-Made

Crafted by skilled artisans who pour their passion into every detail.

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Thoughtfully made with a commitment to quality from start to finish.

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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.

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Isabella Chen, Interior Designer

"As a collector, I seek items that combine historical reverence with impeccable craftsmanship. The piece I purchased is a masterpiece, clearly crafted with profound care and respect for tradition. Oriental Artisan is an absolute gem for anyone who appreciates genuine works of art."

Dr. Julian Carter, Art Historian

"The item I purchased felt special from the moment I saw it. The personal touch of the customer service was truly impressive; it felt like a shared heritage. My order arrived in perfect condition and is now a cherished part of my home."

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