Description: Glasses Edo Kiriko Old Glass New, unused made in Japan [Body size] Φ70×H88mm [Full capacity] 220ml [Weight] 235g [Material] Soda glass [Country of origin] JapanDelivery contents: 1 wooden box, 1 Edo Kiriko glass, 1 product description bookmark This is a carving that combines two of Edo Kiriko's representative patterns, the "Yarai" and "Nanako" patterns. "Yarai" is the name for the shape made by interlocking bamboo or logs. Yarai fences are used in the very first stages of castle construction and stage sets, so they have the meaning of "building the foundations of things" and "solidifying the base." "Nanako" refers to the scales of a fish and has the connotation of "large numbers," which in turn represents "fertility" and "abundance." Both are very auspicious traditional patterns that have been loved since ancient times. Edo Kiriko began in the Edo period and has been designated as a traditional Japanese craft as a precious craft that conveys Edo life to the present day. All pieces are handmade one by one by skilled craftsmen.As all pieces are handmade blown glass, there may be slight differences in size and color, and small air bubbles may remain, but this does not affect the quality. We appreciate your understanding.
Price: 90 USD
Location: 904-0314
End Time: 2025-01-22T01:52:22.000Z
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Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Culture: Japanese