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Maintenance Tips
• HAND WASH
To prevent damage to the product, it is recommended to clean individually with warm water and non-abrasive cleaning agents. Do not use a dishwasher, and avoid using hot water.
• DRY AND WIPE
Place the glass on a towel or absorbent kitchen paper to dry it by absorption, or wipe it carefully while holding the body of the glass with your thumb to reduce pressure. Use a lint-free, fine cotton or linen towel. Store the glass back in its box or stand it upright to prevent contact with other glasses.
• STORAGE
Handmade crystal glasses have thin rims, so they should be stored with the opening facing up in a cabinet or their original packaging to avold contact and chipping. Do not hang the glasses by hooks to prevent handle breakage. Store the glasses in a clean and tidy place, with the opening facing up and the caps left open for air circulation.
• MAINTENANCE
Do not leave residue in the glass. Clean promptly after use. Decanters should be washed in warm water with a soft sponge, without detergent. If there is fogging, pour in some coarse salt and half a liter of alcohol. Shake vigorously and rinse with warm water several times. Insert absorbent kitchen paper into the glass for about 10 hours to absorb any remaining moisture.
1.Keep away from open flames.
2.Do not use in ovens or microwaves.
3.Avoid sudden temperature changes.
4.Dishwasher use is not permitted.
Chrysanthemum Blooms in Turquoise Brilliance
The Kiku Suji whisky glass doesn't ask for attention—it commands it. Inspired by the traditional Kiku Suji (菊筋 - Chrysanthemum Lines) motif, radiant chrysanthemum blossoms emerge from brilliant turquoise crystal like eternal flowers carved in light. Five distinct layers create a symphony of geometry—a crystal vertical crown, turquoise diamond grids, three-dimensional chrysanthemum blooms, intricate lattice bands, and a starburst base. This isn't decoration. It's longevity and prosperity carved in glass, designed to turn your nightly pour into something worth pausing for.
Pour your whisky and watch flowers bloom—vertical cuts catch light like morning dew, turquoise grids glow like ocean jewels, chrysanthemums radiate with timeless beauty, and whisky becomes liquid jade. Flowers don't chase seasons. They simply bloom, and time honors their grace.
A 190-Year Tradition, Honored in Full
Edo Kiriko (江戸切子) isn't just a technique—it's a 190-year-old tradition born in 1834 and recognized as a Japanese national treasure. Owning one means choosing artistry over convenience, craftsmanship over mass production, and quality that doesn't need explanation.
The Kiku Suji design draws from the Kiku Suji (菊筋 - Chrysanthemum Lines) tradition, featuring intricate chrysanthemum patterns that symbolize longevity and the roe pattern representing abundance and prosperity. The radiant turquoise base creates stunning reflections of light, while the meticulous cutwork showcases a harmonious blend of tradition and modern design. The geometric motifs on the upper half enhance aesthetic appeal, while the gentle curves of the lower part evoke the graceful flow of nature. When guests see this on your bar, they don't just notice beauty—they recognize taste and appreciation for timeless artistry.
The Experience
Visual Impact: Five hand-carved layers create mesmerizing patterns as light refracts through turquoise crystal and geometric facets. Vertical cuts scatter brilliance, turquoise grids glow with ocean-like depth, three-dimensional chrysanthemums bloom with radiant beauty, and the starburst base scatters light like scattered stars. It's mesmerizing without trying.
Tactile Quality: Substantial weight (9.9 oz) grounds you in the moment. Precision-carved facets create distinct texture and depth under your fingertips. The polished rim delivers refined elegance with every sip.
Sensory Upgrade: The intricate multi-layer engravings aren't just for show—they amplify aroma, enhance flavor perception, and transform even a mid-shelf bottle into a premium experience. Refined 6.8 fl oz capacity delivers the perfect pour.
The Details
• Hand-carved Edo Kiriko technique (since 1834)
• Premium crystal glass – exceptional clarity and brilliance
• Kiku Suji design inspired by Kiku Suji (菊筋 - Chrysanthemum Lines) tradition
• Five-layer composition – vertical crown, turquoise grids, chrysanthemum blooms, lattice bands, starburst base
• Radiant turquoise hue – creates stunning light reflections like ocean jewels
• Three-dimensional chrysanthemum patterns – symbol of longevity and eternal beauty
• Roe pattern motifs – represent abundance and prosperity
• Intricate diamond grids – create geometric harmony
• Starburst base – scatters light with brilliant radiance
• Multi-dimensional cutwork – harmonious blend of tradition and modern design
• Substantial weight (9.9 oz / 280 g) – feels luxurious in hand
• 6.8 fl oz capacity – refined pour
• Premium gift box included
Specifications
• Diameter: 3.1 in / 8.0 cm
• Height: 3.5 in / 9.0 cm
• Capacity: 6.8 fl oz / 200 ml
• Weight: 9.9 oz / 280 g
Each glass is a unique work of art. Slight variations in hand-carved details are a hallmark of authentic Edo Kiriko craftsmanship.
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The Spirit of Craftsmanship
IN JAPAN, “匠” STANDS FOR THE HIGHEST HONOR OF CRAFTSMANSHIP.
Each piece is created through a meticulous multi-stage process, with every step entrusted to a skilled artisan. By dedicating themselves to their craft, these masters combine their expertise to bring the glass to life.

DATES BACK TO 1834
Edo Kiriko(江戸切子) is a traditional Japanese glass-cutting craft, celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and intricate designs. Originating during the Edo period of Japan, around 1834, Edo Kiriko has a history of nearly two centuries. It stands as a remarkable testament to Japan's cultural heritage and the artisans' dedication to perfection.
The Art Behind Every Glass
Crafted by Hand. Perfected by Time.
Phase I GLASS FORMING
The journey begins with molten glass, typically a two-layered composition featuring a clear core sheathed in a vibrant colored layer. This material is masterfully shaped into its final silhouette through the time-honored techniques of hand-blowing or molding.
Phase II MARKING (WARIDASHI - 割り出し)
Next, the artisan precisely maps the intricate, geometric design onto the glass surface. This crucial step is performed with meticulous care, using a fine pigment or a specialized tool to lay down the coordinates for the future pattern.
Phase III ROUGH CUTTING (ARASURI - 荒摺)
The first cuts are made. Using a coarse-grit rotating wheel, the artisan meticulously carves the foundational lines of the design, establishing the deep, definitive outlines that will serve as the pattern's framework.
Phase IV DETAIL CUTTING (SANBAN - 三番)
This is followed by a phase of exquisite refinement. The same cuts are revisited with a finer-grit wheel, allowing for the precise sharpening of each line and the addition of the delicate, intricate motifs that are the hallmark of traditional Edo Kiriko.
Phase V STONE SMOOTHING (ISHIGAKE - 石掛け)
The cut surfaces are then meticulously honed. An artisan uses a whetstone and water to gently abrade the glass, eliminating any rough edges left by the cutting process and preparing the surface for its final brilliance.
Phase VI POLISHING (MIGAKI - 磨き)
The final and most transformative step. The glass is brought to a brilliant, flawless clarity and luminous shine. This critical process reveals the vivid, striking contrast between the vibrant colored layer and the pure clear glass beneath, illuminating the masterfully carved pattern in its full glory.
Watch how each piece speaks for itself—and for you.
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PRODUCTS
All of our Edo Kiriko glasses are hand-cut by master artisans, not pressed glass. Each piece is crafted using traditional Edo Kiriko craftsmanship, passed down since 1834, ensuring authentic craftsmanship and exceptional quality.
Our products is crafted from premium lead-free crystal and glass, designed for durability and clarity, giving you the ultimate indulgence in every sip.
To prevent chipping or damage, store your products upright in a secure cabinet. Avoid stacking them if possible.
While our products are made from high-quality materials, we recommend hand washing them to maintain their brilliance and longevity. And to prevent damage to the product, it is recommended to clean individually with warm water and non-abrasive cleaning agents. Do not use a dishwasher, and avoid using hot water.
