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Handcrafted in the Edo Kiriko tradition, this whiskey glass draws inspiration from Katsushika Hokusai’s iconic work, Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji: Rain Storm beneath the Peak. Artisans have skillfully brought depth and dimension to the design, capturing the billowing clouds around Mount Fuji and the intricate decorative patterns with remarkable precision.
As sake is poured, the etched ridgeline of Mount Fuji emerges vividly, evoking the sense of a grand landscape unfolding within the glass. Its facets catch the light, lending quiet elegance and depth to the table setting.
Available in lapis blue, light green, and ruby red—each hue is layered over warm amber to create a rich, multidimensional aesthetic. This delicate gradation echoes Mount Fuji’s ever-changing beauty across the seasons.
Presented in a paulownia box, this rocks glass makes a refined and thoughtful gift. Whether for formal gatherings or quiet personal rituals, it elevates every sip into a moment of quiet luxury.
DETAILS
Quantity | 1 |
Size |
D 8.0 cm (3.1 in) x H 9.0 cm (3.5 in) [Wooden box] D 12.0 cm (4.7 in) x W 11.0 cm (4.3 in) x H 11.0 cm (4.3 in) |
Capacity | 200 ml (6.8 fl oz) |
Weight | 350 g (12.3 oz) |
Material | Glass |
Package Type | Wooden box |
Microwave | No |
Dishwasher | No |
Maker / Brand
Harisho Yamada Glass is a family-run studio based in Tokyo’s historic Sumida Ward, near the iconic Tokyo Skytree. For over eighty years and across three generations, the studio has preserved and evolved the intricate techniques of both Edo Kiriko and hana kiriko.
Edo Kiriko is known for its sharply cut geometric patterns and brilliant polish. At the same time, hana kiriko uses similar tools to gently carve motifs of flora and fauna into a frosted surface, offering a soft, matte finish in striking contrast to the gleaming cuts of traditional Edo Kiriko. As a studio deeply rooted in the traditions of Japanese glass, Harisho Yamada Glass is one of the few in Japan capable of mastering both techniques with exceptional finesse.

Crafts
Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is also a hub of craftsmanship. Among its many traditions, Edo Glass and Edo Kiriko are types of glassware that have been passed down for around 200 years in Edo—the former name for central Tokyo.
Their luminous surfaces echo centuries of craftsmanship, born in what was once Edo and still thriving in modern Tokyo.

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Whiskey Glasses
A single pour of Japanese whisky can transform an ordinary moment into something truly special. Each glass in this curated collection embodies master craftsmanship, refined silhouettes, and premium materials. With a diverse selection tailored to elevate the rich aromas and nuanced flavors of your favorite spirit, you’re sure to find the perfect match for your personal style. Choose your ideal rocks glass, and every sip will become an even more memorable indulgence.

Hokusai
The designs of Katsushika Hokusai, famous for his dynamic paintings that seem to move, have been turned into tableware by Japanese craftspeople. Hokusai paintings of the Great Wave, Mount Fuji, and more are beloved the world over, making these items great gifts for Japan lovers everywhere. Please welcome into your home a collection beloved by a wide range of generations and regions.

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