Edo Kiriko Glassware -
An Exquisite Japanese
Souvenir From Ginza

What Is Edo Kiriko Glassware?

Edo Kiriko is a type of glasswork which is said to have been established in the Nihonbashi area of Edo (the old name for Tokyo), in the late Edo Period, boasting over 180 years of history. The patterns are carved on the surface of a multi-layered glass, so the users can enjoy both the various beautiful colors and unique cutting patterns.

Because of its delicate beauty and high craftsmanship, Edo Kiriko glasswork has been recognized as one of Tokyo's traditional craftworks in 1985, and also as one of Japan's traditional crafts in 2002. At the Japan-US summit in April 2014, the former president of the USA, Barack Obama, was presented with a set of Edo Kiriko glassware. This shows that the Tokyo-local Edo Kiriko is regarded as a national craft of top quality.

If you wish to learn more about Edo Kiriko, please take a look at our article: Get to Know the Beautiful World of Edo Kiriko, a Symbol of the Japanese Mind.

Glasses with a Beautiful Design

Edo Kiriko glasses are also fit for daily use. It will turn an ordinary drink into something special.
They look beautiful when viewed from a distance, but after a drink, the inside of the glass shows another kind of beauty. You can appreciate the beauty of an Edo Kiriko glass while enjoying your favorite drink. Give it to someone special, and they can also enjoy this feeling.

The Edo Kiriko in Different Colors

Edo Kiriko glassware includes a wide variety of items such as saucers, vessels, vases and accessories.
In addition to red and blue, this elegant type of glassware comes in various other colors such as yellow, green and purple. If you are buying more than one piece, it would be better to buy them in different colors. The colorful pieces would be more fun to use, and they will look better even when they are on the shelf.

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