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Satsuma Kiriko Two-tone Sake Glass Cyan Yellow Green

Sale price$499.00

Discover the vibrant allure of the Cyan Yellow Green Satsuma Kiriko Two-tone Sake Glass, where the interplay of colors creates a visually striking effect. The rich cyan base transitions into a lively yellow-green hue through deep, carefully crafted cuts that highlight the depth and clarity of the glass. The intricate patterns offer a beautiful gradient that shifts and changes with the light, creating an ever-evolving visual experience.

The "kamaboko" style rim enhances the glass’s festive and elegant appeal, while the larger size ensures it sits comfortably in the hand. Perfect for enjoying cold sake or whiskey, this two-tone glass brings both sophistication and a sense of celebration to any occasion. The complex fusion of cyan and yellow-green tones adds a fresh, dynamic look that is as captivating as it is functional.

The Cyan Yellow Green design reflects the exceptional artistry and craftsmanship of Satsuma Kiriko, making this glass a standout piece in any collection.

Standing view of Satsuma Kiriko two-tone sake cup in Cyan Yellow Green with clear upper rim and colored base.
Satsuma Kiriko Two-tone Sake Glass Cyan Yellow Green Sale price$499.00

Meet the Artisan

Shimadzu Limited

Shimadzu Limited, founded in 1922, is a Kagoshima-based company deeply rooted in the region’s heritage. While the company’s origins don’t trace back to the exact time of Satsuma Kiriko’s creation, its true significance emerged in the 1980s when it undertook the ambitious task of reviving this long-forgotten craft. With a dedication to preserving traditional techniques, Shimadzu Limited worked with artisans to meticulously recreate the lost methods of glass layering and cutting, bringing Satsuma Kiriko back to life. 

What sets Shimadzu Limited apart is its dual commitment to authenticity and innovation. By reviving Satsuma Kiriko, the company not only preserved a key part of Japanese cultural heritage but also introduced new techniques and designs, ensuring the craft remains relevant today. Their role in this revival has solidified Shimadzu Limited as a cornerstone of both historical preservation and modern artistry in Japan.