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- Handcrafted Edo Kiriko — made using traditional flat-cutting and fine sandblasting.
- Illusion of floating goldfish — the engraving comes to life when liquid is poured in.
- Rare “Kin-aka” overlay glass — pink over light blue, symbolizing elegance and vitality.
- Exclusive craftsmanship — only a few artisans in Japan can achieve this precision.
- Gift-ready packaging — delivered in a Paulownia wood box with original wrapping.
Specifications
- Material: Soda glass
- Dimensions: φ70mm × H60mm
- Capacity: Approx. 115ml
- Weight: 115g (glass) / 195g (with box)
- Color: Light blue × Pink (“Kin-aka”)
- Origin: Tokyo, Japan
- Packaging: Paulownia wood box (with GLASS-LAB original paper)
- Note: Each piece is handmade—variations in color, size, or tiny bubbles may occur.
Shipping|return
- Standard shipping arrives in 10 days, with 1 to 2 business days for processing.
- Products can be returned in their original condition (unworn, unwashed, with original packaging) within 2weeks of purchase.
Care Instructions
- Hand wash gently with mild detergent and soft cloth.
- Avoid dishwashers, microwaves, or abrasive sponges.
- Do not use with sudden temperature changes (hot liquids may cause cracks).
- Dry thoroughly before storing to maintain clarity and brilliance.
- Handle with care—each piece is one-of-a-kind.
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A moment where light meets water.
When sake or water is poured, the goldfish engraved at the base shimmers to life—
a delicate illusion that captures the beauty of light dancing across still water.
Each glass invites you a moment of pause to admire the quiet poetry hidden within Japanese craftsmanship.

Handcrafted brilliance in every cut.
Created by the artisans of GLASS-LAB in Tokyo, this Edo Kiriko piece combines
two traditional techniques—Hira-kiriko (flat cutting) with ultra-fine 0.09mm sandblasting.
Only a handful of craftsmen in Japan possess the skill to achieve this clarity and depth.

A serene palette of blue and pink.
Made from rare “Kin-aka” overlay glass, a light blue base wrapped in a soft pink hue,
the color composition evokes a tranquil pond bathed in morning light.
Each pour reveals a new expression—subtle, elegant, and deeply personal.

Tokyo craftsmanship, carried by tradition.
Hand-forged in Tokyo, where modern design and Edo tradition intertwine,
GLASS-LAB carries forward the legacy of Shiina Glass Studio, founded in 1950.
More than glassware, “Kingyo” is a moment of art—a reflection of Japanese serenity, movement, and light.







