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Satsuma Kiriko Two-tone Large Sake Cup Lapis Red

Satsuma Kiriko Two-tone Large Sake Cup Lapis Red

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Indulge in the captivating beauty of the Lapis Red Satsuma Kiriko Two-tone Large Sake Cup. This unique cup features bold, intricate cuts that combine a large diamond lattice design with delicate floral patterns. Viewed from the outside, the floral cuts form an ethereal, flower-like motif, while the inside reveals a stunning, star-like pattern, reminiscent of a shooting star caught in motion.

The rim is carefully crafted with a smooth, rounded finish, offering a gentle and comfortable feel with each sip. The thin edge and soft curves make this piece not only a pleasure to use but also a work of art to behold.

Whether serving sake or using it as a display piece, the Lapis Red two-tone design brings both tradition and modern artistry into perfect harmony.

Detail

Size: W 2.4in x L 2.4in x H 2in / W 6.2cm x L 6.2cm x H 5.2cm
Capacity: 80cc / 2.7oz
Material: Crystal Glass

Care & Use

  • Handwash only
  • Do not use in microwave or oven
  • Due to handmade colouring and carving characteristics, each piece has subtle variations in size and appearance.
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Satsuma Kiriko: A Legacy from Kagoshima

Satsuma Kiriko, a form of Japanese cut glass, was born in the Satsuma domain, modern-day Kagoshima, during the mid-19th century. This vibrant glasswork is characterized by its colorful overlays and meticulous cuts, revealing intricate patterns and stunning color gradations. Inspired by Western glassmaking techniques, Shimazu Nariakira, the lord of Satsuma, sought to create a craft that would rival global standards. However, after Nariakira’s death in 1858 and the subsequent Anglo-Satsuma War, the region’s economy faltered. Factories were destroyed, and the knowledge and tools required to continue production faded away, leading to the craft’s decline.

For over a century, Satsuma Kiriko lay dormant. It wasn’t until the 1980s that local artisans, guided by Shimadzu Limited, embarked on the complex task of reviving this lost art. Today, Satsuma Kiriko stands as both a symbol of Kagoshima’s rich history and a masterpiece of Japanese craftsmanship, offering a timeless blend of tradition and innovation.

Brand History

Shimadzu Limited, founded in 1922, is a Kagoshima-based company deeply rooted in the region’s heritage. While the company’s origins don’t trace back to the exact time of Satsuma Kiriko’s creation, its true significance emerged in the 1980s when it undertook the ambitious task of reviving this long-forgotten craft. With a dedication to preserving traditional techniques, Shimadzu Limited worked with artisans to meticulously recreate the lost methods of glass layering and cutting, bringing Satsuma Kiriko back to life. 

What sets Shimadzu Limited apart is its dual commitment to authenticity and innovation. By reviving Satsuma Kiriko, the company not only preserved a key part of Japanese cultural heritage but also introduced new techniques and designs, ensuring the craft remains relevant today. Their role in this revival has solidified Shimadzu Limited as a cornerstone of both historical preservation and modern artistry in Japan.