The meaning of Edo Kiriko is the traditional Japanese handmade glass technique. It can even be traced back to the Edo period. At the beginning, it was imitating the British of cut glass.
The surface of the glass is modified, and then slowly developed into Japans unique and meticulous cultural craft. The glass master carefully cuts the carvings on the surface of the glass.
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Make the most special glassware, which exudes light under the light. So when Edo Kiriko meets the famous American Starbucks, what kind of sparks will the two collide and rub.
An Edo Kiriko shop in Tokyo recently collaborated with Starbucks to launch a limited edition glass coffee cup. The glass is handmade by a glass master with rich experience.
From the thickness to the weight of the glass, the master’s exquisite craftsmanship is demonstrated. Then, following the standard that there is no best, only better, the best works are selected and sent directly to the workshop. Give it to the craftsman to cut.
This limited edition Starbucks Edo cut cup retains a very light Starbucks green color and is paired with the traditional image of three Edo Kiriko.