Posted 9 years ago
racer4four
(586 items)
I was very fortunate last week to acquire this set of Edo Kiriko glass online at an excellent price.
This pair of goblets and bowl have been made by Hanashyo, sometimes spelt Hanasho, a company that has been making Edo Kiriko since 1947 .
The company employs around 20 people who mark out, hand cut with diamond wheels, and finish by buffing, as is the Edo Kiriko way.
Every design on these pieces has been done by hand and incorporate registered Edo Kiriko patterns. Hanashyo have registered four of their own patterns which they use with traditional patterns to make the design.
The design on these pieces is based around lotus. I particularly love the bowl, where the lotus seem to float in a pool of water. When you look at the back of the bowl you can see the battuto-like cutting which gives the watery look. You can also see how fine the cutting is, particularly on the Itotiki (chrysanthemum) Connection pattern.
If you want more info about Hanashyo or Edo Kiriko I will post some links in comments.
http://www.sangyo-rodo.metro.tokyo.jp/shoko/dentokogei/english/hinmoku/22-edokiriko.html
http://www.hanashyo.com/index.html
Simply stunning and gorgeous, Karen, especially the bowl. [;>)
Thanks Thomas....appreciate the love and comment.
The bowl is spectacular I agree Blade. I really love Edo Kiriko. No other cut glass is quite the same and it really speaks of the Japanese pride in mastering detailed and time consuming hand work.
Wow! This tiny cutting in Japanese pattern is stunning!!!
You have the best stuff! A great matching pair. Very nice.
Very beautiful!!!
Incredible craftsmanship.
Kyra -I can't imagine the tiny wheels and skill needed to achieve those patterns. Thanks for the love.
Ta Dean. I was lucky to get this lot. Edo Kiriko is expensive, as you can imagine with the work in it.
Ken - nah wasn't with the set! Never mind. I'm glad you enjoy the beauty - thanks.
Thanks Martika for the love and comment.
Very true Gillian - incredible! Thanks.
stunning cuts!!
Yes, the craftsmanship in these pieces is what is so wonderful. Beautiful!
Thanks Sean and Katherine.
I like this next to my free form Japanese glass....two very different things speaking from the same culture.
Beautiful colors:)
Thanks Trey :)
Hate to use the word stunning, but they are that !!~
Thanks Phil. It is detailed and beautiful, I agree.
I hope you are well Phil :)
So so lovely! I adore Edo Kiriko but, as you say, it's often too expensive to buy new. I'm glad you found this set so affordably. It's a fantastically dazzling find.
There are some fabulous videos on YouTube about how Edo Kiriko is cut. For example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6PchdvuV-s
And this one shows a man slowly and deliberately cutting a single, very complex bowl. The final product is absolutely breathtaking!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o472Ozt5kJ8
Thanks Rhine. I have seen the bowl cutting video before but not the other.
I too love Edo Kiriko. For me I love the feel of it as well as the look, all the while I think about the skill and effort needed to create it.