Hirota Four Seasons Color Edo Glass Sauce Plate
These sauce plates capture the light of the changing seasons, with four colors reminiscent of spring when yellow flowers bloom, summer when green grows, autumn when red colored leaves shine, and winter when the stars twinkle in the midnight blue sky. It is perfect for use as a key feature for the table setting with a seasonal feel.
Perfect size as a sauce plate. It is also versatile to serve cheese, nuts, condiments, and other small food. Or you may put a small portion of food or relishes in, place it on a larger plate or into a bento box for more stylish and sophisticated food presentation.
It can also be used as a saucer in combination with this Ochoko sake cup from the same series for a more beautiful and high-quality table setting.
This piece is a perfect gift or for home use.
Hirota Glass is one of the oldest glass makers in Tokyo, founded in 1899. Based on the data of designs handed down to the company since its foundation, Hirota Glass has continued to produce a series of products that harmonize with contemporary home décor, while inheriting the traditional techniques of Japanese glassblowing and Edo Kiriko.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Quantity: 1
- Dimension: D10cm(3.9in)×H1.8cm(0.7in)
- Origin: Made in Japan
- Brand: Hirota Glass
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ABOUT HIROTA EDO GLASS
Hirota Glass is one of the oldest glass makers in Tokyo, founded in 1899. Based on the data of designs handed down to the company since its foundation, Hirota Glass has continued to produce a series of products that harmonize with contemporary home décor, while inheriting the traditional techniques of Japanese glassblowing and Edo Kiriko.
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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is also a center of craftsmanship. Among them, Edo Glass and Edo Kiriko are traditional Japanese Glassware that have been handed down for about 200 years in Edo City, the old name for the central area of Tokyo.These beautifully shining glasswares have been refined in Japan's largest consumer city, carrying on the good old Japanese tradition into the modern age.
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