HIROTA TSUBOMI AND HANA TASTY EDO GLASS SAKE CUP SET
¥21,000

Hirota Tsubomi and Hana Tasty Edo Glass Sake Cup Set

JPY ¥21,000

Only 3 pieces in stock!

This is the set of 2 sake cups, created by Hirota Glass under the supervision of sake professionals to maximize the enjoyment of drinking sake.

The thin glass, which is made one by one by craftsmen using the traditional Edo glass blowing method, is shaped into two types: "bud" and "flower”.

By creating a round space in the glass, the complex aromatic elements of sake are released and the aroma spreads.

It is also a good idea to use different glasses to compare and enjoy the same drink.

Pour no more than 1/3 of the glass. It is important to create space in the glass for the aroma to be released. If you pour a full amount into any glass, you will not be able to enjoy the aroma.

The set comes in a paulownia wood box, making it a perfect gift for sake lovers.

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: A set of and 2 sake glasses
  • Dimension: 【Tsubomi】6cm(2.4in)×H8.5cm(3.3in)/【Hana】6cm(2.4in)×H10.5cm(4.1in)
  • Origin: Made in Japan
  • Brand: Hirota Glass

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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ABOUT EDO GLASS, EDO KIRIKO

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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