HIROTA GLASS

Glass Pitcher for Tea, Sake and Dashi, "CHIRORI" Round, Gold Lid

This beautifully designed tea pot is ideal for warm and cold tea as well as for sake and dashi stock. The glass is thick enough that warm drinks can be poured i… read more
SKU: 3004610
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Made in: Tokyo, Japan
¥13,200
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This beautifully designed tea pot is ideal for warm and cold tea as well as for sake and dashi stock. The glass is thick enough that warm drinks can be poured in it directly. Please use the pot as beautiful table decoration while serving your guests or keeping your tea refill nearby!  

NOTE: bottom stand not included

<HIROTA GLASS The pioneer of Japanese Glassware since 1899 >

The colors, designs and immaculate craftsmanship of Hirota Glass will have you in awe with every use. Over time, they established themselves as a pioneer in the Japanese handmade glassware industry and became well known and awarded for their signature style; combining European traditional glassmaking techniques with Japanese traditional post-war designs. Enjoy their breathtaking designs, through their original tea- and sake ware, tableware and home decoration.  
Collection: CHIRORI
Dimensions: 14 x 12.5 cm
Capacity: 450 ml

Glass Pitcher for Tea, Sake and Dashi, "CHIRORI" Round, Gold Lid

¥13,200

Description

This beautifully designed tea pot is ideal for warm and cold tea as well as for sake and dashi stock. The glass is thick enough that warm drinks can be poured in it directly. Please use the pot as beautiful table decoration while serving your guests or keeping your tea refill nearby!  

NOTE: bottom stand not included

<HIROTA GLASS The pioneer of Japanese Glassware since 1899 >

The colors, designs and immaculate craftsmanship of Hirota Glass will have you in awe with every use. Over time, they established themselves as a pioneer in the Japanese handmade glassware industry and became well known and awarded for their signature style; combining European traditional glassmaking techniques with Japanese traditional post-war designs. Enjoy their breathtaking designs, through their original tea- and sake ware, tableware and home decoration.  

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