Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Set of 6 Amber Blue Chrysanthemum
Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Set of 6 — Amber Blue Chrysanthemum
Six hand-carved Edo Kiriko sake cups, each a miniature masterpiece. Deep blue and warm amber tones interplay across a classic chrysanthemum geometric pattern — one of the most beloved motifs in Edo Kiriko craft. Under light, the hand-cut facets scatter brilliant refractions, transforming every pour into a ceremony.
Originating in Edo-period Tokyo (1603–1868), Edo Kiriko — meaning "carved glass from Edo" — is Japan's most celebrated glass craft. Each cup is individually hand-cut and polished through dozens of precise steps. No two are exactly alike.
Key Features
- Set of 6 sake cups — perfect for entertaining, gifting, or collecting
- Amber blue color combination — deep blue and warm amber complement each other with visual elegance
- Chrysanthemum geometric pattern — hand-engraved, symbolizing longevity and good fortune
- 3D geometric cutting — comfortable grip with brilliant light refraction
- Lead-free glass — safe, health-conscious, and environmentally responsible
- Versatile use — ideal for sake, spirits, or as a decorative display piece
Specifications
| Material | Lead-free Glass |
| Quantity | Set of 6 |
| Capacity | 60 ml (2.03 oz) per cup |
| Dimensions | Diameter 5.8 cm (2.28 in) × Height 5 cm (1.97 in) |
| Pattern | Chrysanthemum (Kiku) Geometric |
| Color | Amber Blue |
| Craft | Edo Kiriko hand-cut and polished |
About Edo Kiriko
Edo Kiriko is a traditional Japanese glass craft originating in the Edo period (1603–1868) in Tokyo. Skilled artisans hand-carve layered geometric patterns onto transparent glass, creating dazzling refraction effects under light and shadow. Each piece is a unique work of art recognized as a Japanese traditional craft.
Use & Care
- Hand wash recommended to preserve the cut pattern and color
- Suitable for sake, shochu, spirits, or decorative display
- Presented in a beautiful wooden gift box — ready to gift for any special occasion