There is a picture of an fairy on one side of the cup.
Mr. Hanaoka used a European gravure cut.
Like a Jewel, the shadow projected on the table shows a prism of light and an fairy.
Mr. Hanaoka studied and mastered this pictorial cutting technique at the Masana Art School in Barcelona, Spain.
This is a collaboration of Japanese and European glass cutting!
Usually The way to enjoy Edo Kiriko is to look at the cut from a distance.
But We recommend the pattern on the inside of the sake cup and the bottom crest carved on the bottom, which you can see when you drink sake.
Actually, the cut glass is several times more fun when you look at it from directly above or from the inside of the cup.
Every time you drink a cup, you can see a nice pattern in your eyes.
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Edo Kiriko has a gorgeous cut, and the expression changes just by changing the line of sight.
Please enjoy the change.