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Whisky Glass Crafting Process
Introducing Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Spade Serenity Whisky Glass, the latest masterpiece in our exclusive Poker-themed series. This exceptional whisky glass seamlessly fuses traditional craftsmanship with contemporary elegance, featuring the captivating Spade Serenity pattern that represents a playing card suit and embodies tranquillity and refinement.
Crafted by skilled artisans, each glass in this series pays homage to the centuries-old art of Edo Kiriko, ensuring meticulous attention to detail. The carefully shaped glass enhances the whisky-drinking experience, allowing you to appreciate and savor the rich nuances of your preferred spirit.
This whisky glass is not merely a vessel; it's a statement of sophistication and discernment. Packaged in a Wooden Box, the Spade Serenity Whisky Glass is part of our Poker-themed series, offering a unique and stylish addition to your collection. The series celebrates the artistry of Edo Kiriko with four distinct designs, each inspired by a different playing card suit.
Whether you're a whisky enthusiast, a collector of exquisite glassware, or in search of a distinctive gift, our Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Spade Serenity Whisky Glass is a symbol of timeless beauty and tradition. Elevate your moments and revel in the art of craftsmanship with this extraordinary piece from our Poker-themed series.
• Craft: Edo Kiriko
• Product:
1x Whisky Glass
1x Wooden Box
• Diameter: 3.5 in / 9 cm
• Height: 3.2 in / 8 cm
• Capacity: 6.1 fl oz / 180 ml
• Weight: 8.1 oz / 230 g
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Artisans begin with simple outlines drawn on the glass surface, mapping the overall balance, symmetry, and light play of the final piece. Traditional Japanese motifs—hemp leaf, shippo, chrysanthemums, and more—are arranged to guide where lines will be cut and facets revealed. In Edo Kiriko, pattern beauty is achieved by precision, restraint, and the harmony of light and shadow.
The base patterns are first incised at fixed angles to define depth and rhythm. A rotating wheel charged with abrasive slurry removes glass in controlled passes to establish the major grooves and facets. This stage determines clarity, alignment, and the crisp intersections of lines—results that rely on years of hand–eye training and an artisan’s steady control.
Next, each cut is adjusted and smoothed until the surface turns clear and luminous. Natural stone wheels and fine abrasives reach into details that metal tools cannot. This is a decisive phase: minute corrections remove burrs and powder residue so that the final geometry shines cleanly and refracts light as intended.
The final stage uses a sequence of wooden, cork, and felt wheels with progressively finer compounds. Surfaces transition from satin to mirror clarity, enhancing optical depth and sparkle without rounding the edges. Fabrics and powders are switched as needed to protect each facet, ensuring a radiant finish that brings the motif to life.