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『2024 Christmas SALE』 412-CJAC-STK-01 Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass "Nishiki-e / Cup with a leg, Blue and Yellow-green" JAC-STK-409-01

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This is Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass "Nishiki-e / Cup with a leg, Blue and Yellowish-green".

Combining the traditional hexagonal basket design unique to Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass and the large rhombus shape in the center reminds one of the kimono patterns, creating a very sparkling cup.
The radial pattern [16 chrysanthemum pattern] on the bottom shines through from the inside and sides of the cup.
The complex pattern is a gem that shows infinite expressions by the gradation of two colors and the condition of light.

The drinking spout is finished only with clear glass for ease of drinking.
*Please check the photos.

This is a cup with a leg in the “Nishiki-e” style, in which the innermost part is made of clear glass, and the outer part is made of two different colors of glass, fired on top of each other and carved on the outside.
薩摩切子脚付盃 蒼黄緑 This “Nishiki-e / Cup with a leg” is made of “ao” (blue), “kimidori” (yellowish-green), and “clear” glass, starting from the outside.
The "ao" and "kimidori" represent the image of fresh green mountains and meadows, where the sunlight increases with the buds of spring.
The blue color on the outside and the yellowish green color on the inside express the freshness of the young leaves.
The colors give a bright impression of sunlight filtering through the trees and the brightness of young leaves.
The radial pattern on the bottom of the cup [16 chrysanthemum pattern] can be seen shining from the inside and sides of the cup.

The drinking spout is finished only with clear glass for ease of drinking.

*Please check the photos.
*All works are handmade, so designs and colors may differ slightly from the images.
Please understand.

Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass "Nishiki-e"
"Nishiki-e” is based on the theme of the natural colors of Kagoshima pref, the birthplace of Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass.
The colorful gradation of the transparent glass is beautifully created by layering two different colors of glass on top of each other, based on the idea that “the rich colors of the four seasons cannot be expressed in one color".
Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass, which shows various expressions depending on the angle of view and light, is created by handmade glass patterns, the angle and depth of engraving by craftsmen.

"Nishiki-e” is made by layering transparent glass on the innermost surface and two different colors of glass on the outer surface, then carving a pattern on the outer surface.
Depending on the angle and depth of the engraving, “which color comes out” changes, creating a beautiful gradation.
薩摩切子脚付盃 蒼黄緑 This “Nishiki-e / Cup with a leg” is made of “ao” (blue), “kimidori” (yellowish-green), and “clear” glass, starting from the outside.
The "ao" and "kimidori" glasses represent the image of fresh green mountains and meadows, where the sunlight increases with the buds of spring.
The blue color on the outside and the yellowish green color on the inside express the freshness of the young leaves.

*Please check the photos.
*All works are handmade, so designs and colors may differ slightly from the images.
Please understand.

Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass was born in the Satsuma region during the Edo period.
It was started by Narioki Shimazu, the 27th head of the Shimazu family, and greatly developed by Nariakira Shimazu, the 28th head of the Shimazu family.
Research on colored glass was conducted, and crimson, indigo, purple, green, and other colors were successfully produced.
Among them, the crimson color, which was successfully produced for the first time in Japan, was praised throughout the country as “Satsuma's crimson glass” at that time.

In 1858, just seven years after assuming the position of feudal lord, Nariakira suddenly passed away.
After that, the business was downsized, and the factory was destroyed by fire during the Anglo-Satsuma War in 1863, and the production of Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass was discontinued around the time of the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877.

In 1982, an exhibition held at a department store in Kagoshima triggered the momentum for the restoration of Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass.
In April 1985, Satsuma Glass Crafts Corporation (now integrated into Shimadzu Kogyo Corporation) was established and the project to restore Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass began.
Some works were measured and they could see the actual works, but most of them had to be restored based on the limited number of photographs.
They referred to various research records to infer their characteristics and the shape of the tools used and repeated trial production.

As the restoration project progressed, so did the production of newly planned Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass.
While following the beauty of Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass of the past, the company began to produce designs for modern lifestyles and large works that were not possible in the days when slow cooling technology was low.
In 2001, they released “Nishiki-e,” a complex gradation of two colors.
In 2015, they presented “思無邪 Shimuja,” a new innovation in Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass with a monotone world view.

This [Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass] work has the Shimadzu domain's "family crest" and "Shimadzu" engraved on it.
薩摩切子脚付盃 Shimazu刻印 [Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko] is crystal glass.
Crystal glass is a high-quality, colorless glass with high transparency and light refractive index.
It gets its name from the fact that its brilliance is like that of a crystal.
When exposed to light, it shines with beautiful iridescence and sparkles.
Satsuma Kiriko from the 1800s was crystal glass containing 45% lead oxide, but they have improved it to less than 25% and within the elution amount specified by the Food Sanitation Law.

Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass is a traditional craft designated by Kagoshima Prefecture.
Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass is not heat-resistant glass.

Handling of Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass
  • Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass is very sensitive to rapid cooling and heat, so please do not pour boiling water directly into the glass.
    Please do not use a large amount of ice.
  • Do not use dishwasher or dish dryer.
  • Do not use in a microwave oven.
  • When storing the product, please protect it with paper, cloth or styrofoam paper and store it in the wooden or paper box in which it was purchased.

    Care of Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass
  • When washing, use lukewarm water and a sponge or soft cloth with a small amount of dishwashing detergent, lather well and wash gently.
    Cut surfaces should be washed occasionally with a soft brush without scrubbing too hard.
  • After washing, rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water and wipe dry with a large dry cloth before it dries.
    *Do not use a dish dryer.
  • Once thoroughly dried, wrap the product in a cloth and polish it to prevent direct contact with fingers and hands, then store it.
  • Shimadzu Satsuma Kiriko Cut Crystal Glass "Nishiki-e / Cup with a leg, Blue and Yellow-green"
    Work No.:JAC-STK-409-01
    Cut No.:C-201
    *cased in a wooden box
    Size:Diameter About 70 ㎜ × Height About 58 ㎜
    Capacity:About 45 ml
    Weight:About 155 g

  • 1,000 JPY flat rate shipping within Japan, free shipping for purchases totaling 20,000 JPY or more.
    Please bear the actual cost for shipping charges outside Japan.


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