A set of Mt. Fuji sake cups that allows you to enjoy two beautiful Mt. Fuji. The tallest mountain in Japan is a joy to look at any time, and its appearance changes depending on the morning and evening, and the season. This famous mountain allows you to enjoy the Japanese wabi-sabi, the elegance of the light that shines on the large mountain and the snow that accumulates on it.
Its beautiful appearance and vivid colors of blue and red are expressed. The size fits comfortably in the hand, making it comfortable for women to use.
Palm-sized Mt. Fuji
A set of Mt. Fuji sake cups that are handmade by artisans and are easy to use. The mountain is of universal value to Japanese people, and the summit is sandblasted with snow to create a realistic look despite its palm-sized size. If you display it upside down, you can enjoy the appearance of Mt. Fuji itself, and if you pour sake into it, an upside-down Mt. Fuji will appear.
The stylish design is very appealing. The colors available are a refreshing lapis lazuli and a vibrant red. The deep lapis lazuli cup evokes the blue of Mt. Fuji against the blue sky, while the vibrant red cup evokes the red of Mt. Fuji dyed in the sunset. With a motif of Mt. Fuji that makes you feel happy every time you see it, this is a sake cup that you will want to use every day.
In addition, the Mt. Fuji sake cup set will be delivered in a paulownia box. The Mt. Fuji sake cup is a well-known lucky charm with its wide-open shape and its pun on the words "immortality" and "safety", making it a practical gift that can be chosen for any celebration. As a glass that is beautiful to display and fun to use, it will be a great gift for 60th birthdays, weddings, moving, promotions, retirements, and souvenirs for overseas.
Precious craftsmanship that remains
In 1956, the first generation Matsutaro Tajima founded Tajima Glass Works in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo. Initially, the company operated as a glass tableware manufacturing factory, producing tumblers and wine glasses for commercial use. At the time, there were around 50 to 60 handmade glass factories, but the number has drastically decreased due to mechanized mass production and an aging workforce, and today, only four remain in Tokyo. Tajima Glass Factory is one of them.
They are particular about the depth and flavor that can only be achieved through time-consuming handmade work, and express the delicate colors and cut patterns of glass through hand polishing. Now in their third generation, they manufacture and sell "Edo Glass" and "Edo Kiriko" that have been passed down since the Edo period, and their technical capabilities shine through as they have continued to develop products that suit the times with a variety of customers.
Size | Diameter 8 x Height 4 (cm) |
Weight | 90g (per piece) |
Material | glass |
Country of origin | Japan |
Gift box | This product would be packaged in a gift box. |
Compatible Devices | Microwave: ×
Dishwasher: × Oven: × |
In 1956, the founder, Shotaro Tajima, founded Tajima Glass Works in Edogawa, Tokyo. At the time, there were around 50 to 60 handmade glass factories, but now only four remain in Tokyo, and Tajima Glass Works is one of them. They are particular about the depth and flavor that can only be achieved through time-consuming handmade work, and express the delicate colors and cut patterns of glass through hand polishing. Now in their third generation, they manufacture and sell "Edo Glass" and "Edo Kiriko", which have been passed down since the Edo period, and their technical skills shine through as they have continued to develop products that suit the times with a variety of customers.
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