[Product number] TB0044-32/0044-33 [Body size/capacity/weight (per customer)] Φ6.7 x H15.6cm / Approx. 420ml (full of water) / Approx. 215g [Material] Soda glass
Delivery contents: Cosmetic box x 1, Edo Kiriko x 2, product description booklet x 1
Care instructions: Glass is sensitive to temperature changes, so be careful not to cool or heat it too quickly. Microwaves, ovens, dishwashers, and dish dryers cannot be used. When washing, use dish detergent and gently rub with a soft sponge or cloth. If you rub it too hard with a metal scrubber, etc., it may get scratched and break easily.
The auspicious Mt. Fuji, a crane, and Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms are engraved on transparent glass using the Hanakiriko technique. Mt. Fuji is considered sacred and a symbol of Japan and beauty, and was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2013.
Cranes live for a thousand years... They are revered among the people as auspicious birds that symbolize longevity, and because they are very close to each other and stay together for the rest of their lives, they have been called married cranes (Meotozuru). Also, because its cry resonates and can reach long distances, it is said to be a bird that can reach the heavens, meaning it can communicate with the heavenly world.
It is said that the god of rice dwells in cherry blossoms. It is said that the god of rice descends from the mountains to the countryside when the cherry blossoms bloom and temporarily resides there, and for this reason, the cherry blossom pattern became an auspicious pattern to pray for a rich harvest. It is also one of the symbolic flowers of Japan, and has been favored as the family emblem of samurai families due to its beauty and graceful appearance.
Edo Kiriko began in the Edo period and was designated as a traditional Japanese craft as a valuable craft that conveys the life of Edo. All pieces are individually handmade by skilled craftsmen.
Since all glass is handmade and blown, there may be slight differences in size and color, and small bubbles may remain, but this will not affect the quality. Thank you for your understanding.
It is widely used as a gift for weddings, baby showers, housewarmings, anniversaries, 60th birthdays, birthdays, birthday gifts, family gifts, birthday presents, Mother's Day, Father's Day, cheers, entrance/graduation gifts, employment gifts, promotion gifts, retirement gifts, souvenirs, etc.
Edo Kiriko, which began in the Edo period, is said to be a valuable traditional craft that conveys the life of Edo to this day. Designated as a traditional Japanese craft, each piece is painstakingly handmade by skilled Edo Kiriko craftsmen.
The auspicious Mt. Fuji, a crane, and Mt. Fuji and cherry blossoms are engraved on transparent glass using the Hanakiriko technique. Mt. Fuji is considered sacred and a symbol of Japan and beauty, and was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2013.
Cranes live for a thousand years... They are revered among the people as auspicious birds that symbolize longevity, and because they are very close to each other and stay together for the rest of their lives, they have been called ``Meotozuru'' (couple cranes). Also, because its cry resonates and can reach long distances, it is said to be a bird that can reach the heavens, meaning it can communicate with the heavenly world.
It is said that the god of rice dwells in cherry blossoms. It is said that the god of rice descends from the mountains to the village when the cherry blossoms bloom and temporarily resides there, and for this reason, the cherry blossom pattern became an auspicious pattern to pray for a rich harvest. It is also one of the symbolic flowers of Japan, and has been favored as the family emblem of samurai families due to its beauty and graceful appearance.