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14 Day Return
Made in Japan
Key Features
Hand-Hammered Finish: The Tsuchime texture helps release food easily and enhances cutting performance.
All-Purpose Santoku Blade: Perfect for slicing meat, fish, and vegetables — a true everyday kitchen essential.
Stainless Steel Blade (HRC54–58): Provides excellent sharpness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance.
Natural Shiraki Wood Handle: Lightweight, smooth, and warm to the touch, offering a comfortable grip for long use.
Made in Seki City, Japan: Produced in Japan’s world-renowned knife-making capital with over 800 years of tradition.
Specifications
・Blade Material: Stainless Steel (HRC54–58)
・Handle Material: Shiraki (Natural Wood)
・Blade Type: Santoku (Double Bevel)
・Use: Meat, fish, vegetables – all-purpose kitchen knife
・Origin: Seki City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
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.
Knife Care
・Hand wash only; do not use dishwashers.
・Dry thoroughly after washing to prevent rust or discoloration.
・Avoid cutting frozen foods or bones.
・Store in a dry environment with a wooden sheath (Saya) or knife stand.
・Sharpen regularly with a whetstone for best performance.
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Edo Kiriko

A moment where light meets water.
When sake or water is poured, the engraved goldfish at the bottom shimmers to life—
a delicate illusion that captures the beauty of light dancing across still water.
Each glass invites you to pause and admire the quiet poetry hidden within 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) and fine sandblasting—
executed with precision up to 0.09mm.
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, born from tradition.
kiyosumishirakawa
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.






