Feature
The blue Kiriko vessel is an ice container. Simply put ice cubes inside, and it will not dilute the sake when the ice melts. Made from heat-resistant glass, it is also safe for serving hot sake, making it a versatile and elegant addition to your drinkware collection.
Hirota Glass (廣田硝子) – A Legacy of Exquisite Japanese Glassware
Founded in Tokyo in 1899, Hirota Glass is one of Japan’s pioneering glassmakers, renowned for blending European techniques with Japanese aesthetics. Through its signature style, the brand honors classic pre-war designs while refining the art of Edo Kiriko (江戸切子) cut glass, blown glass, and other traditional methods.
Each piece is meticulously crafted, balancing functionality and artistry. Beyond preserving heritage, Hirota Glass designs glassware that complements modern interiors, capturing the beauty of light and texture.
With over a century of expertise, Hirota Glass remains a symbol of refined Japanese craftsmanship, where tradition meets innovation in every exquisite creation.
Area of origin
Tokyo, Japan
Material
Glass
Size
Sake pot width 9cm
Sake pot height with lid on 13.5cm
Sake pot capacity 300ml
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Sake cup diameter 7.5cm
Sake cup height 5cm
Sake cup capacity 50ml
Content
1 sake pot comes with a vessel and a matching lid
2 sake cups
Beautifully presented in a signature Hirota paper gift box, perfect for any special occasion
Care & Use
- Suitable for cold drinks only.
- Not microwave-safe and should not be exposed to open flames.
- Made of non-tempered glass and not heat-resistant.
- To prevent damage, avoid sudden temperature changes and strong impacts.
- Glass can be easily scratched, so handle with care and keep it away from other glassware or hard surfaces.
- Hand wash gently using a soft sponge and mild detergent. For cut surfaces, use a bundle brush for thorough cleaning.
Feature
The blue Kiriko vessel is an ice container. Simply put ice cubes inside, and it will not dilute the sake when the ice melts. Made from heat-resistant glass, it is also safe for serving hot sake, making it a versatile and elegant addition to your drinkware collection.
Hirota Glass (廣田硝子) – A Legacy of Exquisite Japanese Glassware
Founded in Tokyo in 1899, Hirota Glass is one of Japan’s pioneering glassmakers, renowned for blending European techniques with Japanese aesthetics. Through its signature style, the brand honors classic pre-war designs while refining the art of Edo Kiriko (江戸切子) cut glass, blown glass, and other traditional