Highly sophisticated glasses with a sophisticated stripe design
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Kiriko glassware with a dignified beauty that will become the star of your dining table. Just by adding them to your dining table, they are an eye-catching presence! No matter what you match it with, such as simple porcelain or glass tableware, it will bring a modern look to your dining table. With a capacity of 300 ml, it is easy to handle and not too large.

Tumbler glass born from the Edo faceting technique

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Tumbler glass born from the Edo faceting technique

Edo faceting is a traditional glass craft produced in Tokyo from the end of the Edo period to the present. The cutting produced by craftsmen's hands enhances the beauty of the glass.

We want people to choose a glass that matches what they drink and eat. These special glasses were created with this in mind, and are a stylish and colorful addition to your dining table.

Glass is one of the easiest items of tableware to incorporate into daily life. We recommend that you welcome a glass made by traditional handcrafts as a special tableware.

Edo faceted glass with a linear design inspired by wood grain

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Edo faceted glass with a linear design inspired by wood grain

The faceted pattern is created by cutting the glass. This tumbler has a striped pattern in which all straight lines are evenly spaced.

The design image is the annual ring of a tree. When a log is stood on the ground and cut vertically in the center, the annual rings of the tree are called "masame," or straight annual rings can be seen on the cut surface. This grain is only found in the center of the tree and is considered a symbol of high quality.

This tumbler is a very rare faceted design and has a modern and sophisticated look.

Edo faceted glass with dignified beauty that becomes the star of the dining table

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Dignified beauty to be the star of the dining table

The clear, powerful effect of the black color and transparency of the glass makes it an eye-catching addition to the dining table. This glass makes you feel special at any time of the day, whether you want to enjoy a glass of wine with your meal or relax and enjoy a drink.

It will bring a modern look to your dining table with its sophisticated appearance, no matter what you use it with, including simple porcelain and glass tableware, as well as china tableware with a strong sense of presence.

Edo faceted glass that is not too large and easy to use for both men and women

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Not too large in size and easy to use for both men and women

This glass measures approximately 7 cm in diameter and 13 cm in height, with a gentle spread from the bottom to the top drinking spout, but not too large to fit comfortably in the hand. It is easy to hold even in small hands, and can be used by both men and women.

With a capacity of 300 ml, this glass can be used for drinking beer and other alcoholic beverages, as well as any other beverages. Since faceted glassware is a traditional craft, it tends to be used for special occasions, but this glass, which fits in well with the modern age, is an item that should be used in many ways in everyday life

Luxurious Edo faceted glass is a great gift idea!

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Luxury overflows! Also recommended as a gift!

The Edo faceted glass arrives in a special black box with a luxurious feel. Therefore, we recommend this product as a gift for people who like to drink or are particular about tableware.

A small pamphlet explaining the products in the series and an instruction manual for handling the products are included with the product. The pamphlet is written in English as well as Japanese, so it will make a great gift for a foreigner.

BECOS offers many original wrapping designs using Japanese paper, furoshiki, and other uniquely Japanese materials. If you are unable to hand-deliver the gift in person, we also offer the service of typing the text you wish to convey on a message card. Please make your gift a thoughtful one, thinking of the smile on the recipient's face when he or she holds it in his or her hand.

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