Product Introduction
● "Edo Glass" is a drip-free soy sauce dispenser crafted using traditional Edo glass techniques, with each stopper and body individually hand-smoothed by artisans. Its simple, easy-to-use design has been a constant feature of our company since the company's founding. "Edo Glass" refers to glass products crafted by hand, inheriting a tradition dating back to the Edo period. The beauty of handmade glassware is that, unlike mass-produced products, each piece is unique and original. The unique design and depth that can only be achieved through handcrafting are the result of the artisans' meticulous craftsmanship. In 2002, it was certified as a Tokyo Traditional Craft. ● Iwasawa Glass began manufacturing glass in Koto Ward in 1917. It was temporarily suspended during the war due to a merger, but resumed operations in Sumida Ward in 1951. Under the guidance of two Tokyo Traditional Craftsmen on staff, each product is handcrafted in accordance with the traditions of "Edo Glass." Initially, the company primarily manufactured lenses (for car and motorcycle headlights) and screw-top soy sauce dispensers. Today, however, it offers a wide range of glass products, including tableware, vases, paperweights, and trophies.
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● "Edo Glass": Made using traditional methods, these drip-free soy sauce dispensers feature stoppers and bodies hand-polished by artisans. They feature a simple, easy-to-use design, a tradition that has been continued since the company's founding. "Edo Glass" is glassware crafted by hand, inheriting traditions from the Edo period. The beauty of handmade glassware is that, unlike mass-produced products, each piece is unique and original. The unique design and depth that can only be achieved through handcrafting are the result of the artisans' meticulous craftsmanship. In 2002, it was certified as a Tokyo Traditional Craft.
● Iwasawa Glass began manufacturing glass in Koto Ward in 1917. It was temporarily suspended during the war due to a merger, but resumed operations in Sumida Ward in 1951. Under the guidance of two Tokyo Metropolitan Traditional Craftsmen, each product is handcrafted in the tradition of Edo Glass. Initially, the company primarily produced lenses (for car and motorcycle headlights) and screw-top soy sauce dispensers. Today, however, it offers a wide range of glass products, including tableware, vases, paperweights, and trophies.
Size: 54 x 54 x 117mm (H) (As each product is individually handmade, slight variations in dimensions and weight may occur.)
Weight: Approximately 170g
Capacity: 100ml