Edo Kiriko Glass Kage Tate Vertical Facet Whisky | Hand-Cut Crystal Clear & Smoky Grey Glassware
Edo Kiriko Glass – Kage Tate Vertical Facet Whisky Crystal
Where light meets shadow, the Edo Kiriko Kage Tate Whisky Glass captures the delicate balance between modern form and traditional artisan craft. Each glass is hand-cut with precise vertical facets that dance with reflections — sharp at first glance, yet soft in their interplay with light.
The Story Behind the Pattern
Kage Tate — shadow and vertical — embodies the Japanese aesthetic of kage: the subtle beauty of light filtered through shadow. Two contrasting expressions tell the full story: Clear Crystal radiates purity and brilliance; Smoky Grey echoes the quiet depth of dusk. Together, they reflect the timeless Edo Kiriko philosophy of finding beauty in contrast.
Why You'll Love It
- Hand-Cut Artistry: Precise vertical facets individually cut by Edo Kiriko artisans — each glass a study in light and shadow
- Two Contrasting Colors: Clear Crystal (brilliant transparency) and Smoky Grey (moody depth) — a perfect pair
- Premium Crystal: Optical-grade glass with exceptional clarity and satisfying weight in hand
- Tapered Form: Slightly tapered base enhances grip and optical depth — every pour becomes a moment of contemplation
- Display or Use: Equally stunning on a shelf or in hand with your finest whisky
Packaging & Gift-Ready Presentation
Each glass arrives in a handcrafted wooden gift box — a thoughtful, complete luxury presentation. A distinguished gift for those who appreciate balance, precision, and timeless design.
Craftsmanship
Using traditional Edo Kiriko cold-cut technique, every vertical facet is meticulously hand-cut to achieve the precise interplay of clarity and shadow that defines the Kage Tate aesthetic.
Product Details
- 1× Edo Kiriko Kage Tate Whisky Glass
- 1× Handcrafted Wooden Gift Box
- Available in Clear Crystal or Smoky Grey
- Material: Optical crystal glass
- Care: Hand wash recommended
About Kiriko House
At Kiriko House, we curate authentic Edo Kiriko artisan glassware — each piece a bridge between centuries of Japanese craft heritage and contemporary living.