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Edo Kiriko Rock Glasses | Keiunkai & Hishi-Hana | Kagami Crystal Japan

Edo Kiriko Rock Glasses | Keiunkai & Hishi-Hana | Kagami Crystal Japan

  • Delivery: 7 to 90 days
Regular price $660.00 USD
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1. Keiunkai Rock Glass by Tatsuya Nemoto | Edo Kiriko | Kagami Crystal

This handcrafted Edo Kiriko crystal glass by master artisan Tatsuya Nemoto reflects the depth of traditional Japanese craftsmanship. The design, named Keiunkai, features a pattern that resembles a shifting sea of clouds. Each cut is executed with precision, symbolizing harmony, change, and the beauty of nature’s cycles.

The glass is hand-cut from crystal, with layered facets that reflect light to create a sense of movement and mystery. The wave-like motif not only highlights the cultural heritage of Edo Kiriko but also brings forward a calming presence. It represents good fortune and the flow of life, making it a symbolic work of art.

The size and shape are well-balanced, suitable for a range of uses beyond daily refreshment. It can also serve as a decorative piece or be used to present small delicacies. For collectors of Japanese glassware, this piece embodies both traditional artistry and timeless design.

Specifications

Origin: Ibaraki, Japan

Artisan: Tatsuya Nemoto, Master of Traditional Crafts

Technique: Edo Kiriko (Edo faceted glass)

Material: Crystal glass

Size: W 3.15 × D 3.15 × H 3.74 in (8 × 8 × 9.5 cm)

Weight: 1.76-2.2 lbs (800-1000 g)

Capacity: 11.5 oz (340 ml)

Care: Not safe for microwave, dishwasher, oven, induction, or direct flame. Avoid metal scrubbers, bleach, or sudden temperature changes. Do not stack.

Shipping restrictions: Cannot ship to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.

Delivery: Up to 2 months.

 

2. Hishi-Hana Rock Glass (Blue) by Hideaki Shinozaki | Edo Kiriko | Kagami Crystal

This deep blue Edo Kiriko rock glass was designed and cut by traditional craftsman Hideaki Shinozaki. The pattern, called Hishi-Hana, comes from the water chestnut plant, whose leaves and fruits have long been symbols of vitality, growth, and good fortune in Japan. The interlocking diamond shapes, or hishi, represent prosperity and health, as the plant thrives strongly in nature.

The continuous rhombus pattern is carefully carved into crystal, with each cut catching light like ripples across a calm surface. The deep blue color embodies peace and depth, bringing a tranquil presence into daily life.

More than a vessel, this glass can also be used for serving small dishes such as fruit or desserts. Its versatile design makes it both functional and symbolic, honoring Japanese tradition while offering beauty in everyday moments. It also serves as a meaningful gift, carrying wishes for strength, health, and good fortune.

Specifications

Origin: Ibaraki, Japan

Artisan: Hideaki Shinozaki, Master of Traditional Crafts

Technique: Edo Kiriko (Edo faceted glass)

Material: Crystal glass

Size: W 3.62 × D 3.62 × H 3.74 in (9.2 × 9.2 × 9.5 cm)

Weight: 1.32 lbs (600 g)

Capacity: 10.82 oz (320 ml)

Care: Not safe for microwave, dishwasher, oven, induction, or direct flame. Avoid metal scrubbers, bleach, or sudden temperature changes. Do not stack.

Shipping restrictions: Cannot ship to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.

Delivery: 1-2 weeks (out of stock: +1-2 months).

 

3. Hishi-Hana Rock Glass (Green) by Hideaki Shinozaki | Edo Kiriko | Kagami Crystal

This green Edo Kiriko rock glass, designed by master craftsman Hideaki Shinozaki, showcases the symbolic Hishi-Hana pattern. Inspired by the water chestnut plant, the design represents vitality, resilience, and the hope for prosperity and well-being. In Japanese culture, the hishi motif has been used for centuries as a protective and auspicious emblem.

The interwoven cuts form repeating rhombus shapes, polished to reflect light like fresh leaves glistening in sunlight. The vibrant green hue brings a sense of renewal and calm, echoing the energy of nature.

Beyond its role as fine Japanese glassware, this piece can be used for both presentation and daily enjoyment. It can hold refreshments or be used to serve small seasonal dishes, balancing tradition with function. The green Hishi-Hana glass is a timeless piece that conveys growth, harmony, and the craftsmanship of Edo Kiriko.

Specifications

Origin: Ibaraki, Japan

Artisan: Hideaki Shinozaki, Master of Traditional Crafts

Technique: Edo Kiriko (Edo faceted glass)

Material: Crystal glass

Size: W 3.62 × D 3.62 × H 3.74 in (9.2 × 9.2 × 9.5 cm)

Weight: 1.32 lbs (600 g)

Capacity: 10.82 oz (320 ml)

Care: Not safe for microwave, dishwasher, oven, induction, or direct flame. Avoid metal scrubbers, bleach, or sudden temperature changes. Do not stack.

Shipping restrictions: Cannot ship to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.

Delivery: 1-2 weeks (out of stock: +1-2 months).

 

4. Circle Mesh Black Edo Kiriko Glass | Designed by Satoshi Nabetani, Master of Traditional Crafts

This handcrafted Edo Kiriko rocks glass is designed and cut by master craftsman Satoshi Nabetani, one of Japan’s officially recognized Masters of Traditional Crafts. Produced by Kagami Crystal, it carries the heritage of Japanese cut glass artistry while offering a refined, modern presence.

The design features the classic Shippo (seven treasures) and Hoshi (star) patterns, hand-cut across the entire surface. The Shippo motif, with its interlocking circles, symbolizes harmony, good fortune, and unending connections. The Hoshi star pattern represents brightness, hope, and guidance. Together, they reflect prosperity, longevity, and enduring bonds, making this glass meaningful beyond its function.

The subtle black tint enhances the brilliance of the cuts, creating sharp contrasts as light refracts across the diamond-like surface. It can be admired as both tableware and art. Whether used for daily drinks or displayed as part of a collection, this Edo Kiriko glass embodies both beauty and symbolism rooted in Japanese tradition.

Crafted from high-quality crystal, each piece requires precise hand-cutting and polishing by artisans trained in Edo Kiriko, a craft with over 180 years of history in Tokyo. The result is a glass that blends tradition, symbolism, and fine craftsmanship into a single timeless object.

This makes it suitable for personal use, cultural appreciation, or as a thoughtful gift for weddings, anniversaries, and other milestones.

Specifications

Craftsman: Satoshi Nabetani (Master of Traditional Crafts, Japan)

Manufacturer: Kagami Crystal

Technique: Edo Kiriko (traditional Japanese cut glass)

Material: Crystal glass

Design: Shippo (seven treasures) + Hoshi (star) patterns

Color: Black tint

Size: 3.19 × 3.19 × 3.66 in (8.1 × 8.1 × 9.3 cm)

Weight: 1.1 lbs (500 g)

Capacity: 8.45 oz (250 ml)

Care: Hand wash only. Avoid dishwashers, microwaves, and sudden temperature changes.

Delivery: 1-2 weeks (out of stock: +1-2 months).

Shipping restrictions: Cannot ship to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.

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Handcrafted takes time. Every piece is made for you and packed for safe travel. Delivery may take 30 days or more.
Japanese collections can take up to 3 months
because artists sculpt most orders from scratch.
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