Edo Kiriko Sorabuki Collection Old Glass β Traditional Japanese Sake and Whisky Glass (Pink Gray)
$5,500
π Description
Rediscover the spirit of traditional Japanese sake glass craftsmanship with the Edo Kiriko Sorabuki Old Glass (Pr-481). Expertly handcrafted by Ryuichi Kumakura, this glass pairs soft pink and elegant gray hues with intricate Kiriko cuts. Whether savoring sake, whisky, or showcasing a Japanese art collection, this premium crystal creation reflects centuries of heritage.
πΉ Key Features
β’ Authentic Edo Kiriko hand-cut old glass
β’ Pink and gray gradient color with traditional patterns
β’ Ideal for Japanese sake, whisky, or display
β’ Crafted by second-generation Edo Kiriko artisan
β’ Premium-quality Japanese crystal sakeware
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π·οΈ Product Specification
β’ Material: Crystal glass
β’ Type: Old Glass for whisky, sake, and spirits
β’ Origin: Tokyo, Japan
β’ Craftsmanship: Hand-cut by Ryuichi Kumakura
β’ Color: Soft pink and muted gray tones
πΈ Why Choose Edo Kiriko Sorabuki Old Glass (Pr-481)
β¨ For the Admirer of Edo Heritage
Sip in the embrace of Japanβs time-honored sake traditions.
βοΈ For Pure Flavor Experiences
Protect the aroma and profile of premium sake and whisky with crystal clarity.
π§ For the Collector of Rare Edo Kiriko Pieces
Acquire a legacy piece of authentic Japanese glass art.
π For the Gift That Resonates Across Generations
Present a timeless testament to Japanese artistry and refinement.
β¨ Character Summary
Refined, elegant, and deeply connected to Japanese tradition.
Additional Explanation
This glass represents more than just a drinking vesselβit is a quiet tribute to Japanese aesthetics, where color, shape, and light interact in harmony. The subtle blend of pink and gray reflects the transience of cherry blossoms in spring mist, evoking both emotion and memory.
Each cut pattern is carved by hand, capturing reflections that shift gently with the angle of the glass. The result is a dance of light and shadow that enhances every sip, drawing you into a moment of appreciation. Whether enjoyed in solitude or shared among friends, it reminds the user to pause and cherish the experience.
A rare creation from the Sorabuki Exhibition series, this piece invites reflection on seasonality, impermanence, and the silent dialogue between nature and craft. It is a glass for those who understand that beauty resides not in excess, but in quiet precision and intentional form.
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