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Floyd JAPAN
Address | 1-13-35 Higashihoncho Mishima-shi Shizuoka, JAPAN ZIP:411-0831 |
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Representative Name | Fujinuma Yusuke |
Annual Revenue | closed |
No. of Employees | closed |
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祝"IWAI" Apple Sake Cup(Paulownia Wood Gift Box)
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(FL15-00324)
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Shipping Date |
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About 1 week
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Dimensions |
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DIA.62 x H55mm / 80ml
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Specifications |
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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
In stories and mythological tales throughout the world, the apple has long been associated with love and beauty and is a symbol of wisdom, fame, and peace. Utilizing traditional Japanese glass-making techniques handed down since the Edo period, this beautiful, red apple Japanese sake glass has a Utilizing traditional Japanese glass-making techniques handed down since the Edo period, this beautiful, red apple Japanese sake glass has a double-layer construction, with a layer of colored glass enveloping a transparent glass inner layer. Use it when imbibing your favorite sake and for adding that special touch to your amuse-bouche appetizers. What is EDO GLASS? "Edo Glass" is the traditional glass craftwork made by the skills which have been handed over at Edo area from Edo Period ("Edo" is the old name of the present "Tokyo"), and has been officially designated a traditional Edo Glass" is the traditional glass craftwork made by the skills which have been handed over at Edo area from Edo Period ("Edo" is the old name of the present "Tokyo"), and has been officially designated a traditional craft of both Tokyo and of Japan. |
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Shipping Method | Estimated Arrival |
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Sea Mail | From Aug.8th 2025 to Oct.10th 2025 |
Air Mail | From Jul.23rd 2025 to Jul.25th 2025 |
EMS | From Jul.22nd 2025 to Jul.25th 2025 |
Pantos Express | From Jul.24th 2025 to Jul.29th 2025 |
DHL | From Jul.22nd 2025 to Jul.24th 2025 |
UPS | From Jul.22nd 2025 to Jul.24th 2025 |
FedEx | From Jul.22nd 2025 to Jul.24th 2025 |
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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Utilizing traditional Japanese glass-making techniques handed down since the Edo period, this beautiful, red apple Japanese sake glass has a Utilizing traditional Japanese glass-making techniques handed down since the Edo period, this beautiful, red apple Japanese sake glass has a double-layer construction, with a layer of colored glass enveloping a transparent glass inner layer.
Use it when imbibing your favorite sake and for adding that special touch to your amuse-bouche appetizers.
What is EDO GLASS?
"Edo Glass" is the traditional glass craftwork made by the skills which have been handed over at Edo area from Edo Period ("Edo" is the old name of the present "Tokyo"), and has been officially designated a traditional Edo Glass" is the traditional glass craftwork made by the skills which have been handed over at Edo area from Edo Period ("Edo" is the old name of the present "Tokyo"), and has been officially designated a traditional craft of both Tokyo and of Japan.