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This soba choko cup showcases the finest craftsmanship as well as its unique design, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate the intricate beauty of Edo Kiriko. The Arii sisters of "Style Y2 International," a young female designer unit, designed this product.
It can be used not only as a soba choko cup, but also as a rocks glass, or to hold yogurt or ice cream. It can also be used as an interior decoration item, such as a candle holder or a small container.
The lid can also be used as a small plate or coaster. You can use it in any way you like, and enjoy it in your own way.
All of the patterns in this series are modernized by arranging traditional Edo Kiriko cutting patterns.
Shippo is a pattern in which parallel circles of the same size are overlaid one quarter on top of the other, resulting in a continuous combination of a diamond-like shape and a petal-like shape. It signifies peace, happiness, and prosperity of offspring in an endless chain of circles.
Sparkling in any light, it is designed with facets all around its circumference and on its underside. When placed near a window or beneath an illuminated lamp, it emits a glorious gleam that never fails to enchant.
This series is all made in red because red has a congratulatory meaning in Japan. Also, they come in a paulownia wood box, making them ideal for gift-giving.
DES DÉTAILS
Quantity | 1 cup and 1 lid |
Size |
【Cup】D 7.2 cm (2.8 in) x H 6.7 cm (2.6 in) 【Lid】8.3 cm (3.3 in) x H 1.6 cm (0.6 in) |
Capacity | 120 ml(4.1 fl oz) |
Material | Glass |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Fabricant / Marque
Fondée en 1899, durant l'ère Meiji (1868-1912) , Hirota Glass est l'une des plus anciennes verreries de Tokyo. Forte de plus d'un siècle d'expertise, l'entreprise préserve les techniques délicates du verre d'Edo et de l'Edo Kiriko tout en réinventant les styles classiques. Des courbes douces de l'ère Taisho (1912-1926) aux réinterprétations modernes, chaque pièce incarne un dévouement à la beauté, à la fonctionnalité et au charme traditionnel japonais.

Artisanat
Tokyo, capitale du Japon, est également un haut lieu de l'artisanat. Parmi ses nombreuses traditions, le verre d'Edo et l'Edo Kiriko sont des types de verrerie transmis depuis près de 200 ans à Edo, ancien nom du centre de Tokyo.
Leurs surfaces lumineuses font écho à des siècles d'artisanat, né dans ce qui était autrefois Edo et toujours florissant dans le Tokyo moderne.

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