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Edo Kiriko Tumblers | Tora-no-Mai & Kasane-Irome Juhyo | Kagami Crystal

Edo Kiriko Tumblers | Tora-no-Mai & Kasane-Irome Juhyo | Kagami Crystal

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Product 1: Tumbler Glass - Tora-no-Mai by Tatsuya Nemoto | Edo Kiriko | Kagami Crystal

The Tora-no-Mai tumbler is a work of Edo Kiriko cut glass designed by traditional craftsman Tatsuya Nemoto. Its name, meaning “Dance of the Tiger,” captures the movement and power symbolized in its bold design. Tigers are revered in Japanese culture as protectors, symbols of courage, and figures of resilience. This glass carries that spirit through its sharp, dynamic patterns.

Made from fine crystal glass, the piece features deep cuts that resemble flowing stripes and natural motion. The golden-brown hue shifts in the light, creating an effect that resembles a tiger’s coat glimmering in movement. Its balance of strength and elegance makes it both a functional vessel and a piece of art.

The tumbler is hand-cut using the Edo faceting method, a craft with over two centuries of history. Each cut is carved with precision, creating textures that catch and reflect light differently with every angle. The result is a glass that feels alive, changing with its environment.

Its weight gives a sense of stability in the hand, while the size and rounded edges make it comfortable to hold. More than tableware, this tumbler is a cultural statement and an object that connects everyday use with Japanese artistry and tradition. It also makes a meaningful gift, carrying the protective symbolism of the tiger.

 

Specifications

Country of origin: Ibaraki, Japan

Technique: Edo Kiriko (traditional cut glass)

Material: Crystal glass

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

Weight: 2.2 lbs (1000 g)

Capacity: 11.16 oz (330 ml)

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

Shipping Restrictions: Cannot be shipped to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.
Delivery Time: 1-2 weeks (out-of-stock items: 1-2 months).

 

Product 2: Tumbler Glass - Kasane-Irome Juhyo (Ice Trees) by Junichi Nabetani | Edo Kiriko | Kagami Crystal

The Kasane-Irome Juhyo tumbler, designed by master artisan Junichi Nabetani, draws inspiration from the natural beauty of juhyo, or “ice trees,” a winter phenomenon where trees are covered in layers of frost and snow, forming sculptural shapes. This natural wonder is reflected in the glass through carefully arranged cuts and layered crystal color.

The tumbler showcases the Edo Kiriko patterns of Kiku Tsunagi (linked chrysanthemum) and Hakkaku Kagome (octagonal basket weave). These motifs have deep cultural meaning in Japan: chrysanthemums symbolize longevity and renewal, while the basket weave pattern represents strength and protection. Together, they embody balance between delicacy and resilience.

Every angle of this glass is calculated to play with reflection. The kamaboko cuts bend light in a way that reveals new depth when lifted to the eye. The colors move like snow and ice catching the sun, bringing to life the image of frozen trees in winter.

With a substantial weight and smooth contour, the glass is comfortable to hold and visually striking in any setting. Beyond function, it stands as a collectible piece that honors both Japanese seasonal beauty and the meticulous Edo Kiriko tradition.

 

Specifications

Country of origin: Ibaraki, Japan

Technique: Edo Kiriko (traditional cut glass)

Material: Crystal glass

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

Weight: 1.98 lbs (900 g)

Capacity: 11.16 oz (330 ml)

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

Shipping Restrictions: Cannot be shipped to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.
Delivery Time: 1-2 weeks (out-of-stock items: 1-2 months).

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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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