Topaz rock glass on hexagonal connecting diamond

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kirikoshinkou~japanese cut glass~
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Topaz rock glass on hexagonal connecting diamond - Cups - Glass Blue

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I adjusted the structure of the brilliant cut of the diamond when viewed from above so that it looks beautiful with a facet, and placed it on the bottom. In addition, the "diamond bottom" line extends from the bottom to the side and is directly connected to the hexagonal tiling pattern to create a sense of unity. Hexagonal tiling has a small number of cuts and the glass tends to be dark, so we placed vertically long oval topaz inside the hexagon and adjusted the overall balance in consideration of daylighting. While devising a new design called "diamond bottom", it is a product that gives a sense of unity to the whole based on the traditional hexagonal basket. Hexagonal tiling has the meaning of removing bad things with stitches and is also good for luck. The shape of the diamond bottom and this design, which is connected from the bottom to the side and integrated, is difficult for the creator to structure, so it is easy to get confused and make cutting mistakes. The blueprints drawn on the surface of the glass are also elaborate and difficult. However, I think that the user will be satisfied with the beauty of the finished product, so I decided to use this difficult design. In other workshops, such a difficult design is not suitable for mass production, so it can be said that there is no similar design. Since the subject is diamonds and topaz, it may be a good idea to send it as a gift for women. The Kiriko of our workshop is polished using the traditional method of Edo Kiriko, "hand polishing", which maintains the strength of the glass and finishes it with high quality. On the other hand, there are some things in the world that polish the glass while immersing it in an acid called "acid polishing" and melting the entire glass into pieces. Acid-polished ones have the disadvantages of being easily scratched and the color may fade, but since the man-hours can be reduced and the price can be sold at a low price, sales will improve, so many workshops and writers perform acid-polishing. We are here. Since the cut surface of our workshop is polished one by one, the original strength of the glass is not lost, and you can wash it with a detergent or scrubbing brush. Please note that boiling water, microwave ovens and dishwashers cannot be used like any other glassware. The handling method is explained in detail on the homepage of the workshop.

Product Details

Material
Glass
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
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No.54,321 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.5,354 - Cups
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Listing Summary
We promise that the diamond bottom (described later) will be a new and interesting design that is connected to the hexagonal tiling line.

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