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Description

A special set of three glasses designed to enjoy sake deliciously and elegantly. Even the same sake can change in taste and aroma depending on the glass you use.

「Mai 3 small」
A glass inspired by rice, the main ingredient of sake. Its small, round shape suits any type of sake, and the textured surface enhances the sparkle of the liquid inside.

「es Slim 01」
The cool shape of our Sou glass fully brings out the smooth and clean characteristics of sakes such as junmai ginjo and sparkling sakes. Use a Sou glass for toasting, or when serving sake as an aperitif. With each sip, the sake first graces your mid -palate and provides a refreshing kick as the name “Sou” suggests.

「es Stem 01」
Our Hana glass is for those looking to enjoy the luxury and elegance of sake. Pour a daiginjo, known for its gorgeous bouquet, swirl a little, and take a sip. The floral notes will open up on the palate, slowly and gently. Hana glass graces your table, and looks elegant in hand. “Hana” means flowery, gorgeous, or brilliant in Japanese.

[Mai 3 small] Ø51 × H48 × Ø max 60 mm / capacity 110 ml
[es Slim 01] diameter 38 x height 115 x maximum diameter 50 (mm) / capacity 120 ml
[es Stem 01] diameter 55 x height 118 x maximum diameter 72 (mm) / capacity 160 ml
*Since this is a handmade product, there are individual differences.

*Each product is created by hand. Although each product is created with care, due to the nature of the manufacturing process, small bubbles, minor flaws or distortions may occur.
Kimoto Glass Tokyo

https://kimotoglass.tokyo/english/
In Tokyo, you can find all kinds of wonderful glass products including Edo kiriko, the Japanese form of traditional cut glass. The city also is home to craftspersons with extraordinary skills. Kimoto Glass Tokyo, which has continued to serve as a bridge between craftspersons and customers as glass wholesaler for 80 years, considers that it is its mission to create and transmit techniques for the further advancement of glass to the public, along with producing various innovative glass products.

From black Edo kiriko, which was challenging to create until today, and sandblasted glasses to streamline-shaped glasses based on ergonomics, such innovative-looking glasses made from the traditional technique of the craftsperson are all due to the company's power as a glass producer, which brought craftspersons and designers working actively in this area together.

In addition, Kimoto Glass Tokyo calls for the importance of enjoying sake, which boasts a wide variety of flavours and tastes, by changing the shapes and sizes of its glasses depending on the taste and how you drink them, just like wine and cocktails. The company proposes a "marriage" of sake and glass to accompany the dishes together with sake brewers based in Japan. A glass with a large bowl goes very well with sake characterized by a fragrant flavour. A tall, slim glass goes well with sake with a refreshing taste. By simply changing the glass, one may have an entirely different impression of even a familiar sake. The evolution of Edo glass will make Japanese food culture even more interesting.

02-05-111-0590 In Stock
Kimoto Glass Tokyo