








Key Features
- Firework motif appears inside the glass when liquid is poured
- Rare purple (Kin-murasaki) × light-blue overlay glass
- Side-cut engravings express fireworks reflecting on a water surface
- Handcrafted using Hira-kiriko and 0.09mm precision sandblasting
- Elegant purple color suitable for milestone-age celebrations
- Includes paulownia box, original wrapping, gift pouch, and paper bag
Specifications
- Material: Soda-lime glass
- Glass Size: Diameter 70mm × Height 60mm
- Box Size: 90mm × 90mm × 75mm
- Capacity: Approx. 115ml
- Weight: 115g (glass) / 195g (with box)
- Notes:
Handcrafted nature may result in slight variations or small air bubbles.
Includes pouch, paulownia box, original wrapping paper, and gift bag.
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
- Hand wash only with mild detergent
- Avoid abrasive scrubbing tools
- Do not use microwave or dishwasher
- Handle with care to protect the delicate surface
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A firework moment captured in light and glass.
When sake or water is poured, fireworks bloom vividly within the glass—
the engraved motif at the base reflecting across the polished surface,
creating the illusion of brilliant bursts dancing over still water.
A fleeting celebration, brought to life through light.

Craftsmanship that turns reflection into spectacle.
Handcrafted by the artisans of GLASS-LAB in Tokyo,this Edo Kiriko piece is created using a rare combination of Hira-kiriko (flat cutting) and ultra-fine 0.09mm sandblasting.
Only a select number of craftsmen in Japan possess the skill to achieve this clarity, depth, and dynamic reflection.

A dignified purple born from layered glass.
Though it may appear red at first glance, this glass is crafted from rare Kin-murasaki (gold purple) overlay glass, layered over a cool light-blue base.
The deep purple tones express elegance, maturity, and celebration— making this piece an ideal gift for milestones such as Koki (70), Kiju (77), and Sotsuju (90).
Each glass is carefully presented in a traditional paulownia box with original wrapping,making it a meaningful keepsake for moments worth honoring.

Tokyo craftsmanship, born from tradition.
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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.







