Whisky Glass, Edo Kiriko Kasaneirome "Ogiku (chrysanthemum in abundance)" by Junichi Nabetani, Master of traditional crafts
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A whisky glass designed and cut by Junichi Nabetani, a Master of Traditional Crafts. Edo Kiriko's traditional pattern of Chrysanthemum Mesh is rendered all over in abundance. Through those cuts on bluish overlaid glass, amber shade of the beneath layer glass is revealed intricately creating a delicate contrast between two shades.
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This product is available in limited quantities.
Due to limited stock, all items are made to order and may take 2-4 months after purchase is confirmed to ship.
If you wish to purchase, please place your order as soon as possible!
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This product is available in limited quantities.
Due to limited stock, all items are made to order and may take 2-4 months after purchase is confirmed to ship.
If you wish to purchase, please place your order as soon as possible!
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Brand Concept
The products made by KAGAMI, a top quality crystal manufacturer, are truly "Japanese tradition and innovation.
KAGAMI is proud of its technical capabilities cultivated since its founding and its ability to express itself with an eye for detail.
We hope that everyone will feel a sense of Japan when they hold a KAGAMI product in their hands.
KAGAMI is a brand concept that we hope will make everyone think that "to hold a KAGAMI is to feel Japan".
Delicate lines and stable balance. This logotype is the very image of KAGAMI's products.
The subtle cuts on the letters "G" and "I" express the fineness of the technique.
As a top quality crystal brand, we have chosen to use the alphabetical letters to express our wish to be "a brand that everyone in Japan and abroad recognizes".
KAGAMI's new "K" mark represents the cutting of crystal.
The three sharply cut designs show KAGAMI's corporate stance of not being satisfied with the status quo, looking to the future, and opening up to further diversity.
KAGAMI's corporate stance of not being satisfied with the status quo, looking to the future, and opening up to further diversity.