
Refreshing Tea Time: Cherry Desserts with Edo Kiriko Cut Glass
Written by Team MUSUBI
Tea time is a cherished ritual across many cultures, and when paired with the elegance of Edo Kiriko cut glass and the delightful taste of cherry sweets, it transforms into an exceptional sensory experience. The intricate designs of Edo Kiriko glassware create the perfect backdrop for the vibrant colors and sweet flavors of cherry treats. Whether enjoyed during a quiet afternoon or a special gathering, this unique combination promises a tea time that is visually stunning and deliciously satisfying.
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Enjoy Sweets of Seasonal Fruits
As summer arrives and the weather warms, the air fills with excitement for seasonal delights. Enjoying fruits such as juicy muskmelon, ripe strawberries and charmingly delicious cherries becomes a comforting and relaxing pastime.
The fruit parfait served in the red and black Echizen Lacquerware Serving Tray with Glass Cups, not only beautifully showcases the vivid hues of the fruit but also makes for a convenient treat during tea time. The glossy sheen of lacquer reflects a gentle luster akin to the surface of water, adding an element of elegance to the overall tea time experience.



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Edo Hanakiriko, a refined Edo Kiriko glass technique, was introduced from England during Japan's Meiji era (1868 CE-1912 CE). It involves an artisan's skill to intricately etch floral designs into glass, using depth and contrast. Hirota Glass, established in Tokyo in 1899, is a venerable manufacturer that blends traditional Japanese glassblowing and Edo Kiriko with modern home decor.
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