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[Product number] TB94400ARB [Body size] Φ65 x H50 (mm) [Capacity] Approx. 90ml [Material] Soda glass
Delivery contents: Wooden box x 1, Edo Kiriko x 2, product description booklet x 1
Care instructions: Glass is sensitive to temperature changes, so be careful not to cool or heat it too quickly. Microwaves, ovens, dishwashers, and dish dryers cannot be used. When washing, use dish detergent and gently rub with a soft sponge or cloth. If you rub it too hard with a metal scrubber, etc., it will get scratched and easily break.
The carving is a combination of the traditional patterns of Edo Kiriko, the ``Yarai crest'' and the ``Nanako crest.'' "Yarai" is the name of the shape made of bamboo and logs arranged in a staggered manner. Yarai-no-zaku is used at the very beginning of building castles and stage equipment, so it has the meaning of ``creating the foundation of things'' and ``strengthening the foundation.'' ``Uoko'' refers to fish scales and has the meaning of ``many'', which in turn means ``fertility'' and ``abundance.'' Both are very auspicious traditional patterns that have been loved since ancient times. The four-leaf clover is said to be a symbol of good luck, love, sincerity, and hope, and is said to be very auspicious, making it a great gift or souvenir to take overseas.
Edo Kiriko began in the Edo period and was designated as a traditional Japanese craft as a valuable craft that conveys the life of Edo. All pieces are individually handmade by skilled craftsmen.
Since all glass is handmade and blown, there may be slight differences in size and color, and small bubbles may remain, but this will not affect the quality. Thank you for your understanding.
Wedding gifts, baby gifts, housewarming gifts, anniversaries, 60th birthdays, 60th birthdays, gifts, family gifts, birthday presents, Mother's Day and Father's Day, celebrations of good spirits, school entrance/graduation gifts, employment gifts, promotion gifts, retirement gifts. It is widely used as gifts for celebrations and souvenirs.
Edo Kiriko, which began in the Edo period, is said to be a valuable traditional craft that conveys the life of Edo to this day. Designated as a traditional Japanese craft, each piece is painstakingly handcrafted by skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen. The four-leaf clover at the mouth of the glass is said to be a symbol of good luck, love, sincerity, and hope, and is said to be very auspicious, making it a great gift or souvenir to take overseas.