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Kohei Kobayashi Earrings made of amber crystal glass. This jewelry was developed with the idea of "I want you to feel closer to Edo Kiriko," which has a strong image of glass. I carved out the outline one by one by hand, and I was particular about the cut so that it would shine brilliantly. Please try our self-confident work as a gift for celebration or a gift for your loved ones. Information Manufacturer Kobayashi Glass Kogei Country of origin Tokyo, Japan Technique Edo Cut Glass Material Crystal glass, 18k gold Size Total Length: 1.22", D0.98" * W0.74"(全長:3.1, 本体:縦2.5*横1.9cm) Weight 0.01 lbs(3g) Capacity 0 oz(ml) Electronic Equipment Note As it is handmade, the color may differ. Delivery Time 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) Brand Story Brand Bringing the beauty of glass to your daily life Kobayashi Glass Kogei 1908 Edo Glass Kohei Kobayashi History Reliable technology have been passed down for four generations Our technology has continued from the time when the first Kikuichiro Kobayashi became a disciple of Kyosen Ohashi's grandfather to this day. Since the first generation jumped into the world of Kiriko in 1908, we have been making Edo Kiriko to this day. We have a track record of holding it in the National Museum of Modern Art and delivering it to the Imperial Household Agency. We have also worked on sake sets used in the cars of "TRAIN SUITE Shikishima" and have been constantly refining our technology over the long history. As a 4th generation, I have seen the backs of my father and grandfather since I was a child, and until I was a college student I never thought of becoming a craftsman, but naturally I chose the path of Edo Kiriko craftsman who is a family business. I first stood in the workshop while I was in college, and after graduating I chose to be a craftsman, and then I continued to steal my father's skills with my own eyes. As I continued my training as a craftsman, I began to feel that I want people who do not use glasses to know the charm of Edo Kiriko, and I can always wear Edo in my daily life. I decided to make an accessory for Kiriko. Accessories are smaller in size than glasses and require finer cutting techniques. Also, if the weight is not light, it will be a burden. The "tokoba jewelry" was completed by repeating such cutting methods and size adjustments. Characteristic "Chrysanthemum connection crest" created by delicate sculpture Many of the patterns of Edo Kiriko are familiar to Japanese people, such as "chrysanthemum connection," "spider web," and "checkerboard." p> Among them, the chrysanthemum connecting pattern, which we are good at, shows the appearance of a series of chrysanthemum flowers by crossing fine lines, and this fine cut has concentration and skill. It seems that power is required and the skill of the craftsman is directly linked to the finish of the work. Starting from carving the contours one by one by hand, one craftsman carefully performs the entire process of cutting and polishing. When you wear it, the light hits the cut part and diffusely reflects, giving off a very beautiful shine. For Customers Enjoy the glass shining like a glittering jewel I believe that traditional crafts will decline unless they change their shape according to the times. Edo Kiriko created "tokoba jewelry" because he thought it was attractive not only as a glass or sake set. Although it is not very familiar to Japanese people, you can add color to your daily life by incorporating the brilliance of glass into your life. We made it so that it is light and comfortable to use while retaining the beautiful texture of glass, so please enjoy beautiful Edo Kiriko for a wide range of purposes from everyday use to party scenes.
As a successful fashion designer, Kim Seybert’s specialty was beaded and embroidered evening wear. She started her tabletop accessories line in 1998 after redecorating her apartment. Her aesthetic is flawlessly executed products with a blend of true sophistication and a sense of fun. Her collection is produced seasonally and often reflects the trends of the runway, further evidence of her fashion background. Her love of nature shows through her designs, as Kim Seybert often uses organic elements such as raffia, shells, rock crystal, bamboo, coral, and wood. The Kim Seybert customer isn’t defined by age; it’s clearly for those who crave a sophisticated domestic lifestyle.
Bicchiere in vetro blu stile Biedermeier molato e inciso a mano A-S2429-B
Kohei Kobayashi Earrings made of amber crystal glass. This jewelry was developed with the idea of "I want you to feel closer to Edo Kiriko," which has a strong image of glass. I carved out the outline one by one by hand, and I was particular about the cut so that it would shine brilliantly. Please try our self-confident work as a gift for celebration or a gift for your loved ones. Information Manufacturer Kobayashi Glass Kogei Country of origin Tokyo, Japan Technique Edo Cut Glass Material Crystal glass, 18k gold Size Total Length: 1.22", D0.98" * W0.74"(全長:3.1, 本体:縦2.5*横1.9cm) Weight 0.01 lbs(3g) Capacity 0 oz(ml) Electronic Equipment Note As it is handmade, the color may differ. Delivery Time 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) Brand Story Brand Bringing the beauty of glass to your daily life Kobayashi Glass Kogei 1908 Edo Glass Kohei Kobayashi History Reliable technology have been passed down for four generations Our technology has continued from the time when the first Kikuichiro Kobayashi became a disciple of Kyosen Ohashi's grandfather to this day. Since the first generation jumped into the world of Kiriko in 1908, we have been making Edo Kiriko to this day. We have a track record of holding it in the National Museum of Modern Art and delivering it to the Imperial Household Agency. We have also worked on sake sets used in the cars of "TRAIN SUITE Shikishima" and have been constantly refining our technology over the long history. As a 4th generation, I have seen the backs of my father and grandfather since I was a child, and until I was a college student I never thought of becoming a craftsman, but naturally I chose the path of Edo Kiriko craftsman who is a family business. I first stood in the workshop while I was in college, and after graduating I chose to be a craftsman, and then I continued to steal my father's skills with my own eyes. As I continued my training as a craftsman, I began to feel that I want people who do not use glasses to know the charm of Edo Kiriko, and I can always wear Edo in my daily life. I decided to make an accessory for Kiriko. Accessories are smaller in size than glasses and require finer cutting techniques. Also, if the weight is not light, it will be a burden. The "tokoba jewelry" was completed by repeating such cutting methods and size adjustments. Characteristic "Chrysanthemum connection crest" created by delicate sculpture Many of the patterns of Edo Kiriko are familiar to Japanese people, such as "chrysanthemum connection," "spider web," and "checkerboard." p> Among them, the chrysanthemum connecting pattern, which we are good at, shows the appearance of a series of chrysanthemum flowers by crossing fine lines, and this fine cut has concentration and skill. It seems that power is required and the skill of the craftsman is directly linked to the finish of the work. Starting from carving the contours one by one by hand, one craftsman carefully performs the entire process of cutting and polishing. When you wear it, the light hits the cut part and diffusely reflects, giving off a very beautiful shine. For Customers Enjoy the glass shining like a glittering jewel I believe that traditional crafts will decline unless they change their shape according to the times. Edo Kiriko created "tokoba jewelry" because he thought it was attractive not only as a glass or sake set. Although it is not very familiar to Japanese people, you can add color to your daily life by incorporating the brilliance of glass into your life. We made it so that it is light and comfortable to use while retaining the beautiful texture of glass, so please enjoy beautiful Edo Kiriko for a wide range of purposes from everyday use to party scenes.
Bicchiere in vetro blu stile Biedermeier molato e inciso a mano A-S2429-B
Kohei Kobayashi Earrings made of amber crystal glass. This jewelry was developed with the idea of "I want you to feel closer to Edo Kiriko," which has a strong image of glass. I carved out the outline one by one by hand, and I was particular about the cut so that it would shine brilliantly. Please try our self-confident work as a gift for celebration or a gift for your loved ones. Information Manufacturer Kobayashi Glass Kogei Country of origin Tokyo, Japan Technique Edo Cut Glass Material Crystal glass, 18k gold Size Total Length: 1.22", D0.98" * W0.74"(全長:3.1, 本体:縦2.5*横1.9cm) Weight 0.01 lbs(3g) Capacity 0 oz(ml) Electronic Equipment Note As it is handmade, the color may differ. Delivery Time 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) Brand Story Brand Bringing the beauty of glass to your daily life Kobayashi Glass Kogei 1908 Edo Glass Kohei Kobayashi History Reliable technology have been passed down for four generations Our technology has continued from the time when the first Kikuichiro Kobayashi became a disciple of Kyosen Ohashi's grandfather to this day. Since the first generation jumped into the world of Kiriko in 1908, we have been making Edo Kiriko to this day. We have a track record of holding it in the National Museum of Modern Art and delivering it to the Imperial Household Agency. We have also worked on sake sets used in the cars of "TRAIN SUITE Shikishima" and have been constantly refining our technology over the long history. As a 4th generation, I have seen the backs of my father and grandfather since I was a child, and until I was a college student I never thought of becoming a craftsman, but naturally I chose the path of Edo Kiriko craftsman who is a family business. I first stood in the workshop while I was in college, and after graduating I chose to be a craftsman, and then I continued to steal my father's skills with my own eyes. As I continued my training as a craftsman, I began to feel that I want people who do not use glasses to know the charm of Edo Kiriko, and I can always wear Edo in my daily life. I decided to make an accessory for Kiriko. Accessories are smaller in size than glasses and require finer cutting techniques. Also, if the weight is not light, it will be a burden. The "tokoba jewelry" was completed by repeating such cutting methods and size adjustments. Characteristic "Chrysanthemum connection crest" created by delicate sculpture Many of the patterns of Edo Kiriko are familiar to Japanese people, such as "chrysanthemum connection," "spider web," and "checkerboard." p> Among them, the chrysanthemum connecting pattern, which we are good at, shows the appearance of a series of chrysanthemum flowers by crossing fine lines, and this fine cut has concentration and skill. It seems that power is required and the skill of the craftsman is directly linked to the finish of the work. Starting from carving the contours one by one by hand, one craftsman carefully performs the entire process of cutting and polishing. When you wear it, the light hits the cut part and diffusely reflects, giving off a very beautiful shine. For Customers Enjoy the glass shining like a glittering jewel I believe that traditional crafts will decline unless they change their shape according to the times. Edo Kiriko created "tokoba jewelry" because he thought it was attractive not only as a glass or sake set. Although it is not very familiar to Japanese people, you can add color to your daily life by incorporating the brilliance of glass into your life. We made it so that it is light and comfortable to use while retaining the beautiful texture of glass, so please enjoy beautiful Edo Kiriko for a wide range of purposes from everyday use to party scenes.
Decorated with fine engraved ferns There are four highball glasses in each set. Each glass has been hand-blown and hand engraved. Our highballs are made from fine lead-free crystal
Coppia bicchieri in vetro ambra stile Biedermeier molato e inciso a mano A-S2429-G
Hand-cut poppies adorn this set of sweet drinking glasses, each crafted from soda glass.
Seiichi Kimoto It is a pair of glasses of Edo Kiriko designated as a national traditional craft and a traditional craft of Tokyo. The cut is deep, and the finish is clear and gorgeous. The mesh of the bamboo basket is called "basket", and it is a pattern born from the image of the mesh. The hexagonal tiling pattern is also engraved on the lanterns of Ise Jingu, and has long been popular as a symbol of amulets. Since its shape looks like a six-pointed star, it is recommended as an auspicious pattern for souvenirs and gifts. Information Manufacturer KIMOTO GLASSWARE Country of origin Tokyo, Japan Technique Edo Cut Glass Material Soda glass Size φ3.26" * H3.42"(φ8.3*H8.7cm) Weight 0.51 lbs(230g) Capacity 6.76 oz(200ml) Electronic Equipment Microwave oven : X Dishwashing machine : X Direct fire : X IH : X Oven : X, Note Delivery Time 1-2 weeks (if out of stock + 1-2 weeks) Brand Story Brand Crafting the Future of Glass Together With Others Kimoto Glassware 1931 Edo Glassware Seiichi Kimoto History Fresh Innovation Through Devotion to the Glass Industry After opening as wholesalers in 1931, Kimoto Glassware has steadily expanded while remaining single-mindedly committed to serving the Japanese glass industry. Specializing in Edo kiriko glass since the beginning, they aim to help this incredible craft evolve in line with changing Japanese lifestyles while protecting precious traditions. Using their unique perspective as a glass wholesaler, Kimoto Glassware have developed the world’s first black Edo kiriko glass through an amalgamation of creative power and Edo kiriko traditions. It represents the beginning of a new tradition fitting today’s sleek, modern lifestyle. Kimoto Glassware continues to open up the horizons of glassware while striving to create a new world of glass. Characteristics A Diverse Network of Expert Craftspeople Glassware is perfected and imbued with life when each process, technique, and method is properly honored. This is why collaborative partners are indispensable in creating the beautiful products that Kimoto Glassware produces. As a wholesaler, Kimoto Glassware works unbound by the confines of the industry, with a range of glass workshops in Tokyo, Edo kiriko craftspeople, various designers, and a number of other creators ready to manufacture cutting-edge products. By drawing on the expertise of various industries, innovative “made in Tokyo” products unshackled from conventional barriers can be realized. Message to Customers Glasses That Create Value “We want you to select a glass to go with your drink or food.” Kimoto Glassware has been among the first in the glassware industry to promote this concept of choosing a glass to fit the beverage or food. It is at the core of the Japanese sensibility to appreciate the charm and character of each individual glass. Choosing special glasses to suit different foods, drinks, environments, and situations will add a touch of the extraordinary to everyday experiences. Please share these memorable moments with the special people in your life. Awards 2009 Grand Prize (Governor’s Award) 5th Tokyo Traditional Handicrafts Challenge Award
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