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Edo Kiriko Two-Tone Wisteria Sake Cup

Sale price$299.00

A striking fusion of tradition and innovation, the Edo Kiriko Two-Tone Wisteria Sake Cup by Shiina-Kiriko captivates with its layered craftsmanship and elegant motif. The gentle transition from pale blue to amethyst mirrors the cascading flow of blooming wisteria, evoking a quiet elegance in both color and form.

Cut using traditional flat-edged kiriko techniques, each blossom is meticulously revealed through the layered glass, creating delicate transparency and dimensionality. The base design emerges more vividly with each pour, while the precision-cut exterior sparkles under shifting light—mimicking petals drifting on water.

This piece is not only a masterclass in Edo Kiriko’s optical artistry but also a contemporary interpretation that blends softness and structure. Whether used in a seasonal celebration or displayed as a conversation piece, the Wisteria Sake Cup speaks in subtle hues and masterful detail.

Edo Kiriko Two-Tone Wisteria Sake Cup
Edo Kiriko Two-Tone Wisteria Sake Cup Sale price$299.00

Meet the Artisan

Shiina-Kiriko

Shiina-Kiriko is a collection of Edo Kiriko glassware created by GLASS-LAB, a third-generation glass workshop in Tokyo descended from the Shiina Glassworks founded in 1950. Now led by artisan Takayuki Shiina, the studio explores new dimensions in traditional cut glass.

The hallmark of Shiina-Kiriko is its blend of flat-cutting (hirakiri) and ultra-fine sandblasting—techniques that allow for patterns as delicate as 0.09mm. These designs are often carved into the base, reflecting upward through the sides of the glass in layered, kaleidoscopic forms. When filled with liquid, the effect becomes dynamic—shapes rise and shift as the glass is used.

Rather than adhering to rigid tradition, Shiina-Kiriko emphasizes emotional impact: light dancing across a surface, the meditative pleasure of holding something finely made, the quiet joy of giving a meaningful gift. It is Edo Kiriko with contemporary clarity—made to be seen, held, and remembered.