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Star Anise Chrysanthemum Edo Kiriko Tumbler & Old Pair | Red & Blue

Star Anise Chrysanthemum Edo Kiriko Tumbler & Old Pair | Red & Blue

  • Delivery: 7 to 90 days
Regular price $600.00 USD
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1. Star Anise Chrysanthemum Connection Tumbler Pair | Edo Cut Glass

The Star Anise Chrysanthemum Connection Tumbler Pair is handcrafted in Tokyo by Kimoto Glassware, using the traditional Edo Kiriko cut glass technique. Each tumbler is cut from soda glass and shaped with fine detail, creating sharp facets that reflect light in every direction.

The design features two celebrated Edo Kiriko patterns:

Octagonal Basket (Kagome) - a delicate lattice resembling woven baskets, symbolizing protection and believed to ward off misfortune. Its many cuts catch and scatter light, producing a vivid sparkle.

Chrysanthemum Connection (Kiku-tsunagi) - a linked chrysanthemum motif representing longevity and renewal in Japanese culture. The fine detail requires great skill, and has long been used on high-quality glassware and ceremonial pieces.

Together, these patterns create a bold yet refined surface, highlighting the craftsmanship of Edo Kiriko artisans. The tumblers come as a pair in red and blue, colors traditionally paired in Japanese gift culture to represent harmony and balance.

These tumblers are not only functional but also symbolic. They can be used for daily refreshments, seasonal celebrations, or as decorative tableware. Their brilliance adds an elegant presence whether displayed in a cupboard, used during gatherings, or gifted for milestones such as weddings, anniversaries, or housewarmings.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Kimoto Glassware

Origin: Tokyo, Japan

Technique: Edo Kiriko (traditional Japanese cut glass)

Material: Soda glass

Size: φ2.95" × H4.17" (φ7.5 × H10.6 cm)

Weight: 0.4 lbs (180 g)

Capacity: 6.76 oz (200 ml)

Care: Not microwave safe, not dishwasher safe, not oven safe, not for open flame or induction.

Delivery: 1-2 weeks (extra 1-3 weeks if out of stock)

 

2. Star Anise Chrysanthemum Connection Old Pair | Edo Cut Glass

The Star Anise Chrysanthemum Connection Old Pair is a shorter, wider variation of the Edo Kiriko glass set, crafted by Kimoto Glassware in Tokyo. Made with the same skillful cutting technique, these glasses emphasize balance and tradition through their form and detailed patterns.

The faceted surface combines the octagonal basket lattice (Kagome) and the chrysanthemum connection (Kiku-tsunagi). The basket weave reflects light in shimmering patterns, while the chrysanthemum links carry cultural symbolism of vitality and prosperity. Together, they form a surface that glows with intricate precision.

This pair is offered in both red and blue, a color combination long associated with harmony, yin-yang duality, and auspicious gifting. Edo Kiriko glassware has historically been cherished as a luxury craft, and these glasses carry that heritage into the present.

Their compact form makes them versatile, suitable for water, tea, or as a display piece that enhances the atmosphere of a home. They are often chosen as gifts for couples, families, and collectors of traditional Japanese crafts.

Specifications

Manufacturer: Kimoto Glassware

Origin: Tokyo, Japan

Technique: Edo Kiriko (traditional Japanese cut glass)

Material: Soda glass

Size: φ3.26" × H3.42" (φ8.3 × H8.7 cm)

Weight: 0.51 lbs (230 g)

Capacity: 6.76 oz (200 ml)

Care: Not microwave safe, not dishwasher safe, not oven safe, not for open flame or induction.

Delivery: 1-2 weeks (extra 1-3 weeks if out of stock)

 

Additional Variants

3. [GLASS] Hexagon Basket Weave Tumbler Pair | Edo Cut Glass

- Size: φ2.95" × H4.17" (φ7.5 × H10.6 cm)

- Weight: 0.4 lbs (180 g)

- Capacity: 6.76 oz (200 ml)

4. [GLASS] Hexagon Basket Weave Old Pair | Edo Cut Glass

- Size: φ3.26" × H3.42" (φ8.3 × H8.7 cm)

- Weight: 0.51 lbs (230 g)

- Capacity: 6.76 oz (200 ml)

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