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Kagami Crystal Flared Vase | Handcrafted Japanese Crystal Glass
Kagami Crystal Flared Vase | Handcrafted Japanese Crystal Glass
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The Kagami Crystal Flared Vase F304-1753 is a handcrafted piece made in Ibaraki, Japan, from high-quality crystal glass. Its flared opening widens gracefully from a narrow base, creating a balanced and stable form. The surface is adorned with precise cut patterns that catch and reflect light, producing a clear, brilliant sparkle. The angled lines create a dynamic, almost woven effect, giving the vase both movement and texture.
Crystal glass is valued in Japanese craftsmanship for its clarity, weight, and ability to refract light. This vase is designed to stand out with or without flowers, as it can serve as a functional vessel for seasonal blooms or as a stand-alone art object. The flared shape makes it easy to arrange bouquets, while the solid base ensures stability.
In Japanese culture, gifting crystal symbolizes purity, celebration, and the wish for enduring happiness. This makes the vase suitable for weddings, anniversaries, and housewarmings. Its design blends traditional glass-cutting skill with a form that works in both classic and modern interiors.
Specifications
Manufacturer: Kagami Crystal
Origin: Ibaraki, Japan
Technique: Crystal glass cutting
Material: Crystal glass
Size: W12.3 × D12.3 × H19.5 cm (W4.84 × D4.84 × H7.68 in.)
Weight: 1750 g (3.86 lbs)
Capacity: Decorative use (not intended for liquid storage)
Care: Hand wash only. Avoid metal scrubbers, cleansers, bleach, and sudden temperature changes. Not for microwave, dishwasher, oven, or open flame use. Do not stack.
Restrictions: Cannot be shipped to Australia, Taiwan, Singapore, China, or Japan.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks (if out of stock, 1-2 months).
Kagami Crystal, established in 1934, is Japan’s most renowned maker of Edo Kiriko and luxury crystal glassware. Their works have been presented to heads of state and members of royalty, representing the pinnacle of Japanese glass artistry.
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