Edo Kiriko
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The Art of Edo Kiriko: A Symphony of Fire and Precision
Step1 - The Breath of Life
Blowing
Raw materials are melted at 1500°C into pure liquid glass, then hand-shaped by master blowers. For colored pieces, multiple layers of glass are fused in the furnace, then slowly annealed in a cooling kiln for over 16 hours to ensure structural integrity and diamond-like stability.
Step2 - The Blueprint
Marking
The process begins with "Zen-gyo"—the hand-drawing of horizontal and vertical reference lines. This grid serves as the only guide for the intricate dance between the artisan’s hand and the grinding wheel.
Step3 - The First Cut
Rough Carving
Guided by years of intuition rather than machines, the artisan uses a coarse diamond wheel to carve the initial bold patterns. This stage requires immense physical strength and a steady hand to define the soul of the design.
Step4 - Refining the Spirit
Fine Carving
Switching to finer grinding wheels and natural whetstones, the craftsman meticulously refines every line. This stage transforms raw cuts into delicate, light-refracting textures.
Step5 - Precision Detailing
Detailing
The final intricate motifs are hand-carved with microscopic precision. This is where the artisan’s true skill shines—creating a mesmerizing play of light that defines authentic Edo Kiriko.
Step6 - The Final Glow
Hand-Polishing
Instead of chemical dipping, we use traditional rubber and cloth wheels with specialized polishing compounds. This labor-intensive manual polish preserves the sharp edges of the carvings while bestowing the glass with its signature brilliant luster.
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Bone China Coffee Cups
This is hands down the finest bone china I’ve ever owned. The white (or chosen color) is so pure and the finish is incredibly smooth, almost like silk. It’s surprisingly lightweight but feels very durable. Drinking my morning latte from this has become my favorite ritual.
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