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Edo Kiriko Is A Traditional Japanese Craftwork, Officially Designated As A National Heritage. Developed During The Edo Period (1603-1867), Two Layers Of Transparent And Colored Glass Are Melted At 1350 Degrees And Cut By Hand To Create Beautiful Patterns On The Surface. The Deep Black Color Of The Edo Kiriko Black Tumbler Gives A Strong Impression, Making It A Perfect Addition To Any Home.
Kimoto Glassware Co., Ltd. Is An 80-Year-Old Manufacturing Wholesaler From Asakusa, Tokyo, Specializing In Glassware. Collaborating With Designers And Creators, They Have Been Creating Products That Fit Today'S Lifestyle, Challenging Themselves To Innovate New Unique Styles.
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