MASU Review: Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Blue Amber Whiskey Glass
Edo Kiriko is a centuries-old Japanese cut-glass technique, and MASU's Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Blue Amber Whiskey Glass brings that craftsmanship to a functional piece of everyday glassware. Here's a closer look at what makes this glass distinctive.
What Is Edo Kiriko?
Edo Kiriko is a traditional Japanese cut-glass craft originating in the Edo period, characterized by intricate faceted patterns cut into colored glass to reveal the clear glass layer beneath. The technique requires skilled hand-cutting, and pieces are often produced in small batches by trained artisans rather than mass-manufactured.
Pattern Options
According to the product listing, this whiskey glass is available with two traditional Edo Kiriko pattern motifs:
- Star Chrysanthemum — a radiating floral cut pattern
- Starry Sea — a pattern evoking rippling water under a starlit sky
Both patterns are classic Edo Kiriko motifs, each requiring precise, repeated cutting to achieve the faceted, light-catching surface the technique is known for.
Presentation
Per the listing, the glass comes packaged in a wooden box, which suits both gifting purposes and the kind of careful presentation that fits a handcrafted collectible rather than a everyday bar glass bought in bulk.
Price
At the time of this review, the glass was listed at $135. Pricing for artisan-made Edo Kiriko glassware tends to reflect the labor-intensive cutting process, and it's worth checking the current listing to confirm price and pattern availability before ordering.
Who This Is For
This is a strong option for whiskey enthusiasts who appreciate craftsmanship and are looking for something beyond a standard rocks glass — whether as a personal indulgence or a gift for someone who already has the basics covered. The wooden box presentation also makes it suited to gifting for occasions like retirements, promotions, or milestone birthdays.
Our Take
The Edo Kiriko Handcrafted Blue Amber Whiskey Glass stands out for its connection to a genuine, centuries-old Japanese craft tradition, offered in two distinct traditional patterns and presented in a wooden gift box. For whiskey drinkers who value the ritual as much as the pour, this is worth a look.
See current pricing and pattern options on the MASU product page.
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