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Horiguchi Kiriko Guinomi Kai “Kakudashi” Glass by Horiguchi Kiriko
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Guinomi Kai “Kakudashi” Glass by Horiguchi Kiriko

$92.00

Horiguchi Kiriko and Shotoku Glass, two esteemed glassmakers with deep-rooted histories, have collaborated to create the Kai series—an expression of Edo Kiriko artistry blended with contemporary elegance.

Each glass is hand-blown by Shotoku Glass artisans, then meticulously cut by Horiguchi Kiriko craftsmen. The Kakudashi pattern features precisely carved facets, creating a striking interplay between polished brilliance and matte surfaces, an effect that enhances the depth and complexity of the design.

A refined yet functional piece, the Kai Kakudashi Glass is perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship. Collect all three designs to explore the beauty of Edo Kiriko’s varied expressions. Comes in an elegant Kiribako wooden box, making it a distinguished gift.

Approx. 78mm D x 78mm H (3.1" D x 3.1" H)
HK04
These are all made by hand, so each one may differ from the photo and listed measurements.

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Horiguchi Kiriko and Shotoku Glass, two esteemed glassmakers with deep-rooted histories, have collaborated to create the Kai series—an expression of Edo Kiriko artistry blended with contemporary elegance.

Each glass is hand-blown by Shotoku Glass artisans, then meticulously cut by Horiguchi Kiriko craftsmen. The Kakudashi pattern features precisely carved facets, creating a striking interplay between polished brilliance and matte surfaces, an effect that enhances the depth and complexity of the design.

A refined yet functional piece, the Kai Kakudashi Glass is perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship. Collect all three designs to explore the beauty of Edo Kiriko’s varied expressions. Comes in an elegant Kiribako wooden box, making it a distinguished gift.

Approx. 78mm D x 78mm H (3.1" D x 3.1" H)
HK04
These are all made by hand, so each one may differ from the photo and listed measurements.

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$90.00

Horiguchi Kiriko and Shotoku Glass, two esteemed glassmakers with deep-rooted histories, have collaborated to create the Kai series—an expression of Edo Kiriko artistry blended with contemporary elegance.

Each glass is hand-blown by Shotoku Glass artisans, then meticulously cut by Horiguchi Kiriko craftsmen. The Kakudashi pattern features precisely carved facets, creating a striking interplay between polished brilliance and matte surfaces, an effect that enhances the depth and complexity of the design.

A refined yet functional piece, the Kai Kakudashi Glass is perfect for those who appreciate fine craftsmanship. Collect all three designs to explore the beauty of Edo Kiriko’s varied expressions. Comes in an elegant Kiribako wooden box, making it a distinguished gift.

Approx. 78mm D x 78mm H (3.1" D x 3.1" H)
HK04
These are all made by hand, so each one may differ from the photo and listed measurements.

Imagine the glass you are about to drink from in the same way you might look at a beautiful precious stone. As you examine it from different angles, bringing the glass to your mouth to drink, you are presented with a new vision, a new beauty as the angles change. Equally important is how that glass feels in your hand. The artisans carrying on the nearly 200-year old tradition of making Edo Kiriko glassware are well aware of this and strive to create beautiful cut-glass items you can use and enjoy every day. Everytime you look at them, you see them a little differently. Toru Horiguchi, whose beautiful works we proudly offer here, is one such artisan carrying on the Edo Kiriko tradition, while also pushing the boundaries. He strives to create glassware that is beautiful and also feels great to use. Edo Kiriko is characterized by its very precise designs and execution. Horiguchi is exploring new realms here—working to incorporate the abstract into the precise. He says his best creations are inspired by everyday things around him, not by thinking too deeply or profoundly.

Japanese cut glass of the Edo Kiriko style originated in 1834 during the late Edo Period when Kyubei Kagaya, inspired by cut glassware brought to Japan by Dutch traders, originated his own cutting techniques by sculpting glass with emery. This was a peaceful period in Japan, and the new style of glass reflected a country at peace. It is considered playful and something beautiful that can be used every day. The use of glass for everyday things gained much greater popularity in the second half of the 19th century as more and more western ideas came to Japan.

Edo Kiriko is characterized by smooth cuts with rounded edges. This creates glassware that sparkles, glints and shows a different side of its beauty depending on where you view it from. The craftspeople who create Edo Kiriko glassware have taken a technique from abroad and developed a type of glassware that has become a distinct part of the Japanese culture.

Horiguchi’s grandfather, Ichio, who took on the pen name Shuseki, was a skilled master of the Edo Kiriko style. He passed the torch to the second Shuseki - Tomio Suda - who trained Toru Horiguchi, the current third Shuseki. “Succession names” like Shuseki hold great honor and importance for those they are bestowed upon. Horiguchi always is conscious of this honor and the responsibility that comes with it. Only the finest creations are allowed the Shuseki brand, signifying their great beauty and quality. We are inspired by Horiguchi’s dedication and the elegant beauty of his creations.

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