Subtotal: 360,00 €
Subtotal: 360,00 €
Subtotal: 360,00 €
Beyond Calculated Brilliance A different world unfolds with this Edo Kiriko flower This glass stands out for its delicate fine lines and bold teardrop-shaped cut when viewed from the side. When exposed to light, it radiates a splendid brilliance. The traditional “nanako” (fish roe) pattern is engraved on the bottom, and when viewed from above, it resembles a sunflower in full bloom. It's a piece made to enjoy a drink while admiring a blossoming flower. The impression changes depending on the viewing angle, offering a new surprise with each use. A master of traditional craftsmanship said, “Among all Edo Kiriko pattern combinations, this is the most beautiful.” The cut has been designed to reflect light in the most beautiful way...
A different impression from every angle A glass with bold, passionate cuts Unlike traditional Edo or Satsuma Kiriko, Otaru Kiriko stands out with its two-layer design: amber glass at the base overlaid with vibrant color. Hand-polished edges reveal the glowing amber inside, producing a radiant beauty. The fire polish technique adds a refined shine, further setting Otaru Kiriko apart from other styles. “Miyabi” was the very first design to make Otaru Kiriko famous. Bold cuts intertwine with traditional chrysanthemum patterns, and the amber base evokes passionate flames. The irregular cutting creates shifting impressions depending on the viewing angle. This guinomi-style cup allows you to admire the shine in the palm of your hand. It’s not only ideal for sake but...
A passionate guinomi cup that shows a new face at every angle Though many associate “Kiriko” glasswork with Edo or Satsuma traditions, Otaru Kiriko is a distinctly different style from Otaru, Hokkaidō. What sets it apart is its dual-layered glass—an amber core enveloped in a vibrant color layer. The artisan polishes the edges by hand to reveal the glowing amber underneath, creating a stunning visual contrast. Further, the fire polish technique adds a glossy, refined finish after cutting, emphasizing the brilliance of the cuts. The “Miyabi” design launched Otaru Kiriko into the spotlight. Its bold, powerful cutting style mixes with traditional chrysanthemum patterns, while the amber base layer gives off the warmth of a living flame. Because the cuts are...
A glass that changes its appearance from every angle Bold, passionate cuts: The art of cut glass from Otaru When we talk about Japanese cut glass, we usually think of Edo Kiriko or Satsuma Kiriko. However, Otaru Kiriko, born in Hokkaidō, breaks that mold. Its most distinctive feature is its dual-layered glass construction, where a base of amber glass is overlaid with a vivid-colored layer, creating a striking contrast. To enhance this color difference, the piece is carefully hand-polished to produce smooth edges, from which the inner amber glow radiates—resulting in a unique visual beauty. Additionally, a technique called fire polish is applied after cutting, where the glass is reheated to create a glossy shine—giving it a look unlike any...
A glass with bold and passionate cuts that change its impression depending on the angle While many associate “kiriko” with Edo or Satsuma styles, Otaru Kiriko—originating from Otaru—offers something completely different. Its key feature is the use of dual-colored glass, where a vibrant outer layer is fused over amber glass. To bring out the contrast, artisans polish the edges by hand, allowing the amber glow to shine through. After cutting, a fire polish technique is used to add a brilliant luster—showcasing both skill and beauty unique to Otaru Kiriko. The “Miyabi (雅)” design introduced Otaru Kiriko to the world. Bold cuts combine with traditional chrysanthemum patterns, and the amber base gives the impression of a burning flame. Irregular cuts mean...