The Yachiyo Kiln Flared Edo Glass Tall Sake Cup is an exquisite piece of glassware available in two distinct styles: Suzumi and Tsukimi. The Suzumi style features elegant blue spiral patterns reminiscent of cool summer breezes, while the Tsukimi style showcases striking black vertical lines evoking the image of moonlit autumn nights. Both cups have a gracefully flared shape and are adorned with intricate gold flecks and bubble patterns, creating a mesmerizing play of light and texture.
These cups are crafted using the Edo Glass technique, a traditional method designated as a National Traditional Craft by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry. Produced at the Yachiyo Kiln in Chiba Prefecture, each piece is hand-shaped by skilled artisans who gather molten glass on a rod. The complex patterns, color variations, and gold fleck details demonstrate the artisans' mastery in manipulating glass properties, resulting in unique, handcrafted pieces that embody centuries-old craftsmanship.
The Suzumi style, with its cool blue tones, is designed to evoke the refreshing feel of a summer evening, perfect for enjoying chilled sake. The Tsukimi version, with its dramatic black lines, is inspired by autumn moon-viewing traditions, ideal for savoring sake under the harvest moon. Both styles not only serve as functional sake cups but also as works of art that can be displayed. Whether used for traditional sake rituals or modern cocktail experiences, these Yachiyo Kiln Flared Edo Glass Tall Sake Cups bring a touch of seasonal artistry and cultural significance to any drinking occasion.