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Floyd JAPAN
Address | Kawata Bldg. 1F, 12-15 Hon-cho Mishima-shi Shizuoka, JAPAN ZIP:411-0855 |
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Representative Name | Fujinuma Yusuke |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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SD item code:10383657
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Fuji Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Lapis Lazuli Blue (Paulownia Wood Gift Box)
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Fuji Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Lapis Lazuli Blue(Paulownia Wood Gift Box)
(FL15-00103)
JAN:4571476673433
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(FL15-00103)
JAN:4571476673433
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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Fuji Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Ruby Red (Paulownia Wood Gift Box)
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Fuji Edo Kiriko Sake Cup Ruby Red(Paulownia Wood Gift Box)
(FL15-00104)
JAN:4571476673440
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(FL15-00104)
JAN:4571476673440
Wholesale Price: Members Only
1 pc /set
In Stock
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DIA.80 x H39 / 60ml
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Colored Glass
Package: Paulownia Wood Gift Box
Product tag: Attached
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Description
Edo, the original name of present-day Tokyo, is known for the exquisite traditional art of Edo Kiriko Cut Glass. This Fuji Kiriko Vessel has been hand-carved by accomplished Kiriko craftsmen in the likeness of Mt. With precise and elaborate cuts representing Mt. Fuji's snow-covered peak, the Kiriko artisans are able to portray the colorful faces of Japan's sacred mountain in the characteristic Kiriko colors of "ruri" (lapis lazuli blue), and "beni" (ruby red). The interior of the attractive, paulownia box is lined with pure white cotton, designed to represent the sea of clouds often covering this noble mountain. This beautiful Kiriko piece may be used as a sake cup, or as a vessel for your favorite hors d'oeuvre. What is EDO KIRIKO? The techniques of Kiriko have been handed down through generations of craftsman, originating in 1834 with the founder Kyubei Kagaya, and has been The techniques of Kiriko have been handed down through generations of craftsmen, originating in 1834 with the founder Kyubei Kagaya, and has been |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From May.28th to Jul.31st |
Air Mail | From May.10th to May.14th |
EMS | From May.9th to May.14th |
Pantos Express | From May.13th to May.16th |
DHL | From May.9th to May.13th |
UPS | From May.9th to May.13th |
FedEx | From May.9th to May.13th |
Some trading conditions may be applicable only in Japan.
* Please wash thoroughly before use. * Wash with a soft cloth or sponge using a dishwashing detergent that has been diluted in lukewarm water. * Do not use in a microwave oven or oven. * Please use with care as sudden changes in temperature and collision with glass or any other hard objects may cause the glass to break. * Please discontinue use if the glass becomes chipped or cracked. Please refrain from sliding the glass over table surfaces as it may cause scratches.
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With precise and elaborate cuts representing Mt. Fuji's snow-covered peak, the Kiriko artisans are able to portray the colorful faces of Japan's sacred mountain in the characteristic Kiriko colors of "ruri" (lapis lazuli blue), and "beni" (ruby red).
The interior of the attractive, paulownia box is lined with pure white cotton, designed to represent the sea of clouds often covering this noble mountain.
This beautiful Kiriko piece may be used as a sake cup, or as a vessel for your favorite hors d'oeuvre.
What is EDO KIRIKO?
The techniques of Kiriko have been handed down through generations of craftsman, originating in 1834 with the founder Kyubei Kagaya, and has been The techniques of Kiriko have been handed down through generations of craftsmen, originating in 1834 with the founder Kyubei Kagaya, and has been