Whiskey glass - Edo Fuji

Regular price 9,600.00 RSD
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Whiskey glass - Edo Fuji

  • Be Sharp Beograd

    Pickup available, usually ready in 1 hour

    27. marta
    15
    11060 Beograd
    Serbia

    +381612405551

The EDO Fuji glass is a beautifully crafted, hand-blown glass that represents the rich tradition of Japanese craftsmanship. Created by Tajima Glass, a renowned glassware manufacturer founded in 1956 in Tokyo, this exquisite glass features the iconic depiction of Mount Fuji at its base. Each glass is unique, with slight variations in size and weight, and may contain tiny bubbles due to the hand-blown process, which only adds to its charm.

Key features:

  • Material: Lead-free glass
  • Full capacity: Approximately 400 ml
  • Dimensions: Approximate diameter 76 x height 150 mm
  • Packaging: Comes in a beautifully crafted wooden box (170 x 90 x 88 mm)
  • Care: Not dishwasher safe

The three-dimensional representation of Mount Fuji at the bottom of the glass changes its appearance depending on the color of your drink or the lighting, making every sip a new experience. This glass is not only a practical piece but also a work of art, perfect for those who appreciate the combination of innovation and sophistication. Ideal as a gift for all lovers of good whiskey.

  • Fast delivery from 1 to 3 days on the territory of Serbia.

  • The highest quality tool used by Michelin chefs.

  • Free gift wrapping.

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