Body size (1 piece): diameter 75 x height 81 mm
Capacity (1 point): Approx. 85m
Wooden box size (1 piece): 9 x 9 x 10.2 cm. Each item is individually packed in a paulownia wood box. Please note this. (The mini cherry blossom rocks glass comes with a cherry blossom-patterned furoshiki wrapping cloth.)
Weight (1 item): Product approx. 178g, including wooden box approx. 275g
Material: Lead-free glass, made in Japan
made in Japan
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Please note that the "Handmade Edo Glass Tajima Kiln" label on the top of the glass is a sticker and is not a design that is incorporated into the product itself.
There may be slight scratches or bubbles visible when held up to the light, but these are due to the manufacturing process and are not considered defects. As the product has passed the manufacturer's inspection, it is not eligible for return or exchange.
Precautions for use: Do not add boiling water as it is sensitive to sudden temperature changes. Do not use in the microwave or dishwasher. Hand wash gently with a sponge. Do not stack on top of other items or pour in solid objects such as ice.
[Product Description] This is the latest addition to the "Fujisan Glass" series, a pair set (2 pieces) of a Mt. Fuji Mini Rocks Glass (plain) and a Mini Sakura Rocks Glass (Sakura Kiriko). The "Fujisan Glass Series," popular in Japan and overseas, has been released in a new size. While smaller and more charming than the standard glass, the majestic Mt. Fuji is designed on the bottom by skilled glass artisans. While maintaining its dignified appearance, the size and weight make it easy to hold, making it suitable for women and seniors. From cutting to polishing, every step of the Fujisan Glass is meticulously handcrafted by artisans. The Mt. Fuji at the bottom of the glass is designed to be as realistic as possible, and the color of the drink you pour into it reflects beautifully off the sandblasted surface of the mountain. Experience the beautiful, ever-changing Mt. Fuji. [About Tajima Glass] Founded in 1956 by Matsutaro Tajima in Koto Ward, Tokyo, Tajima Glass Co., Ltd. was a glass tableware manufacturing factory. In 1962, the company established its own factory in Matsue, Edogawa Ward, and began producing commercial tumblers and wine glasses. Over the past half century, the company has continued to produce glassware for a long time.
This Edo Kiriko manufacturer continues to meticulously handcraft each and every glass product in line with the traditions of Edo Kiriko. Drawing on their intimate knowledge of glass materials and years of product development and technical expertise, they are passing on the charm and culture of Japanese handmade glass to future generations. They contribute to various manufacturing projects, including supplying glass materials to designers and other workshops, and were awarded the Third Tokyo Challenge Grand Prize. Tajima Glass's products won the Grand Prize and the Japan Tourism Agency Commissioner's Award at the 2015 Souvenir Grand Prix, and are designated as a traditional craft of Tokyo under the name "Edo Glass." "Edo Glass" is glass made by artisans who have inherited glass-making techniques from the Edo period. From cutting to polishing, every piece is meticulously handcrafted by artisans. Unlike mass-produced products, each product is unique and distinctive for its unique depth, character, and sophisticated design. "Edo Glass" was designated a traditional craft of Tokyo in 2002 and a national traditional craft by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in 2014. Mount Fuji has been worshipped as a sacred mountain since ancient times, and its magnificent and graceful appearance is widely known overseas as a symbol of Japan.
In addition to enjoying a moment of relaxation yourself, it also makes a great gift for loved ones or those who love alcohol, and is perfect for celebrating birthdays, weddings, 60th birthdays, Father's Day, Mother's Day, and other special occasions, as well as souvenirs to take overseas.