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Sake Glass Edo Kiriko Kohaku Yarai Hand-Cut Crystal & Porcelain Base | Ruri Blue Jade Green Japanese
Sake Glass Edo Kiriko Kohaku Yarai Hand-Cut Crystal & Porcelain Base | Ruri Blue Jade Green Japanese
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Sake Glass – Edo Kiriko Kohaku Yarai Hand-Cut Crystal & Porcelain Base
Bold, vibrant, and deeply rooted in Japanese craft tradition — the Edo Kiriko Kohaku Sake Glass Collection pairs a meticulously hand-cut crystal bowl with a smooth white porcelain pedestal, creating a balanced contrast between tradition and modernity that commands attention on any table.
Two Crafts, One Statement Piece
- Edo Kiriko Crystal Bowl: Hand-cut with geometric Yarai (bamboo lattice) and diamond patterns that shimmer with every pour — deep lapis blue or luminous jade green
- White Porcelain Pedestal: A clean, smooth base that grounds the vibrant crystal above — the perfect counterpoint between bold color and quiet elegance
Why You'll Love It
- Hand-Cut Artistry: Yarai lattice and diamond patterns individually cut by Edo Kiriko artisans — geometric brilliance in every facet
- Wide-Rim Design: Flared mouth allows sake aromas to open gracefully — designed for refined tasting and dramatic visual presentation
- Two Vivid Colors: Yarai Ruri (deep lapis blue) and Yarai Midori (luminous jade green)
- Premium Crystal: Optical-grade glass with exceptional clarity and light refraction
- Versatile: Perfect for ceremonial toasts, quiet evenings, or as a display piece
Packaging & Gift-Ready Presentation
Each glass arrives in a handcrafted wooden gift box — a complete luxury presentation ready to give. An exceptional gift for sake lovers, collectors of Japanese craft, and admirers of artisan glassware.
Product Details
- Available as single glass or Set of Two
- Colors: Yarai Ruri (Blue), Yarai Midori (Green)
- Bowl: Optical crystal glass (hand-cut Edo Kiriko)
- Base: White porcelain pedestal
- 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.