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Experience the power of oriental tradition with the Edo Kiriko Raijin (Thunder God) Whisky Glass. This piece features a stunning hand-carved image of Raijin, the God of Thunder, which contrasts beautifully with the glass's deep, stormy blue hue. The rich color evokes the intensity of the sky during a thunderstorm, adding a sense of mystique to each sip.
The reverse side showcases the traditional Edo Kiriko pattern, creating a dazzling interplay of textures that enhances the glass’s visual depth and complexity. Each cut and detail reflects the expert craftsmanship of skillful artisans, celebrating the beauty of Edo Kiriko artistry.
Whether enjoyed as a whisky glass or displayed as a unique art piece, this glass embodies a harmonious blend of power and tranquility, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts of traditional culture.
• Craft: Edo Kiriko
• Product:
1x Whisky Glass
1x Wooden Box
• Diameter: 3.1 in / 8 cm
• Height: 3.5 in / 9 cm
• Capacity: 8.5 fl oz / 250 ml
• Weight: 11.3 oz / 320 g
Welcome to ClayWhispers. We appreciate your trust in our handmade and thoughtfully curated products. We ship worldwide. This Shipping Policy outlines how and when we process, ship, and deliver your orders. Please read it carefully before making a purchase.
We ship to the following countries:
United Kingdom, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United States, Vietnam.
Our primary fulfillment centers are located in China, Japan, and the United Kingdom.
If the item is defective or you received the wrong product, we will cover all costs, including return shipping, reshipping fees, and any customs or duties related to sending the replacement.
If you choose a refund instead of a replacement, we will issue a refund for the item price you paid, minus the cost of customs duties, as customs fees are collected by your local customs office and cannot be refunded by us.
Phone Number: +44 7 418379775
Email: support@claywhispers.com
Physical Address: 7 Copperfield Rd, Coventry CV2 4AQ, United Kingdom
Business Hours: Monday – Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time (London)
Sunday: Closed
We want you to feel comfortable and confident when shopping at Claywhispers. That’s why we offer a 7-day return & exchange policy. If for any reason you're not satisfied with your purchase, you may return or exchange the unused item in its original condition as long as you contact us within 7 days from the delivery date.
Items that were worn or sent to you as a replacement/exchange cannot be returned again.
Email us at support@claywhispers.com and include your order number. Our customer service team will determine eligibility for refunds and exchanges, and then a “Return & Exchange” authorization will be sent to you.
Once our customer service has approved your request and provided our return/exchange address, please initiate the return/exchange within 3 working days by following our instructions.
We recommend using a shipping method that provides tracking information and a signature confirmation so delivery can be verified. If the item to be returned/exchanged is shipped without a tracking number, the customer will be liable if the item is lost by the carrier, and no refund will be issued.
When we receive your return, we will inspect the item within 3–5 working days and then provide a replacement for an exchange or issue a refund.
A refund will be provided to the original method of payment within 3–5 business days after we have received, inspected, and confirmed the returned item.
Please note: Although you may have enjoyed free or discounted shipping, we incur the original shipping cost for every order. Therefore, we do not refund our original shipping cost.
If a package is deemed undeliverable by the shipping carrier and is returned to the sender, the customer will be responsible for paying the shipping fee to have the package reshipped. We do not offer cancellation or refunds for undeliverable packages.
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Phone Number: +44 7 418379775
Email: support@claywhispers.com
Physical Address: 7 Copperfield Rd, Coventry CV2 4AQ, United Kingdom
Business Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 9 AM – 5 PM (GMT) Greenwich Mean Time (London)
Sunday: Closed
It's not the whiskey. When your glass only engages 20% of your senses, you're wasting 80% of the experience.
You wouldn't serve Wagyu beef on a paper plate.
So why pour a Hibiki 21 you've saved for three years
into an ordinary tumbler?
Honor Every Sip
Every whiskey enthusiast has felt that vague sense of "something's missing." Here's the truth.
You've worked hard all day. All you want is for a glass of whiskey to separate "work you" from "home you." But when you pick up that ordinary tumbler, nothing happens. No ceremony. No transition. Just... drinking.
When your fingertips trace the hand-carved grooves, when light dances through the prism cuts, when the weight of the glass settles firmly in your palm—your brain knows: this moment is sacred. This isn't drinking. This is a 500-year-old ceremony.
You invited an important colleague over for drinks. You opened your prized whiskey, but realized you didn't have enough good glasses. You handed over an ordinary tumbler with a laugh—"It'll do"—but you knew. He'd already marked down your taste in his mind.
When you hand someone an Edo Kiriko, conversation pauses. Not an awkward silence—an awed one. Light fractures through the cuts like a gemstone. You don't need to say anything. Your taste has already spoken volumes.
You examine the legs. Swirl the glass. Inhale deeply. But it always feels incomplete. The thick rim, the smooth surface, the featherlight weight of ordinary glass—they're "leaking" 80% of your experience, leaving only taste to fight alone.
Hand-carved grooves create a tactile landscape for your fingertips. Prismatic facets make light dance through the amber liquid. Lead-free crystal density anchors the glass firmly in your palm. You're finally tasting whiskey with all five senses—not just one.
You curate every bottle with care. But your glasses? They could be replaced tomorrow, forgotten entirely. No story. No heritage. No reason for your son to ever say: "This was Dad's glass."
Every Edo Kiriko is hand-carved by an artisan, carrying 190 years of unbroken tradition. It's not a glass—it's an heirloom, meant to be passed to your son, holding three generations of memories. When you hold it, you hold living history.
Your best friend already has everything. You need a wedding, retirement, or milestone birthday gift—but another generic barware set? It'll be politely accepted and vanish into storage forever. You dread giving "just another gift."
When he opens the box and sees light dancing through those hand-carved cuts—conversation stops. This isn't "another gift." This is the piece he'll display in the most visible spot in his study, thinking of you every time he pours a dram.
Whiskey appreciation is a five-sense experience. When your glass only engages taste, you're watching a 4K movie with 20% bandwidth—technically possible, but you're missing the point entirely.
Hand-carved prismatic facets make light "dance" through your whiskey—every angle reveals a new masterpiece
Deep-groove cuts create a "landscape for your fingertips"—sip while your touch discovers the artistry
Lead-free crystal density delivers that satisfying heft—the "clunk" when you set it down tells your brain: this moment matters
Our Heritage
Edo Kiriko (江戸切子) is a traditional Japanese glass-cutting craft, celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship and intricate designs. Originating during the Edo period of Japan, around 1834, Edo Kiriko has a history of nearly two centuries.
The craft was pioneered by Kyubei Kagaya, a visionary glassware merchant in Edo (now Tokyo), who began experimenting with cutting patterns into glass using emery powder. His innovative techniques laid the foundation for what would become one of Japan's most treasured art forms.
In 1985, Edo Kiriko was officially designated as a Traditional Craft of Tokyo, and in 2002, it received national recognition as a Traditional Craft of Japan—a tribute to the generations of artisans who have preserved this extraordinary craft.
Philosophy
Edo Kiriko is far more than just glassware; it is a vibrant symbol of Japanese heritage. By merging refined aesthetics with modern precision, it reflects the true "Shokunin" (職人) spirit—an unyielding pursuit of perfection passed down through generations of master craftsmen.
Each piece embodies the Japanese philosophy of "Monozukuri" (物造り)—the art of making things with soul. Every cut is made freehand, without molds or machinery, requiring 10-15 years of rigorous training to master.
When light passes through the precisely angled cuts, it transforms into dancing prisms of brilliance—turning every sip into a multisensory experience.
Process
Creating a single Edo Kiriko piece requires hours to days of meticulous handwork. Each of the six steps demands unwavering focus, steady hands, and years of dedicated training.
This centuries-old process remains unchanged—a testament to the belief that true craftsmanship cannot be rushed or automated.
Everything you need to know about our handcrafted Edo Kiriko whisky glasses
Edo Kiriko whiskey glasses are handcrafted using traditional Japanese glass-cutting techniques that date back to 1834 during the Edo period. Each piece is meticulously cut by master artisans who have trained for years to perfect their craft.
What sets Edo Kiriko apart:
Edo Kiriko originated in 1834 when Kyubei Kagaya, a glassware merchant in Edo (now Tokyo), began experimenting with glass-cutting techniques using emery powder. The craft flourished during the Meiji era when British glass-cutting expert Emmanuel Hauptmann introduced modern cutting methods to Japan.
Throughout its nearly 200-year history, Edo Kiriko has survived wars, economic upheavals, and changing tastes. In 1985, it was officially designated as a Traditional Craft of Tokyo, and in 2002, it received national recognition as a Traditional Craft of Japan.
Today, only a handful of workshops in Tokyo continue this tradition, with each artisan dedicating 10-15 years to master the intricate cutting techniques that define authentic Edo Kiriko.
No, and this is precisely what makes each glass special. Every Edo Kiriko piece is individually handcrafted by skilled artisans without the use of molds or automated machinery. The cutting is done freehand using rotating diamond-tipped wheels, requiring extraordinary precision and years of training.
Slight variations in cut depth, angle, and spacing naturally occur, giving each glass its own character and fingerprint. These subtle differences are not flaws—they are hallmarks of authentic handcraftsmanship that distinguish genuine Edo Kiriko from mass-produced imitations.
When you hold an Edo Kiriko glass, you hold a one-of-a-kind work of art that no machine can replicate.
Edo Kiriko features a rich vocabulary of traditional patterns, each carrying cultural significance:
Each pattern requires different cutting techniques and levels of expertise, with some complex designs taking several days to complete on a single glass.
Edo Kiriko whiskey tumblers are expertly designed to enhance your drinking experience. Their substantial weight provides stability, while the precision-cut crystal surfaces help release and concentrate aromas.
Ideal for:
Classic cocktails that shine:
The tumblers also work beautifully for premium shochu, aged rum, or fine cognac—any spirit that deserves elegant presentation.
Absolutely. Unlike purely decorative crystal, Edo Kiriko glasses are designed to be both visually stunning and completely functional for everyday enjoyment.
As decorative pieces: When not in use, these glasses make stunning display items. Position them where natural light can pass through to reveal the full beauty of the cut patterns. Many collectors display them in glass cabinets or on bar carts as conversation pieces.
For daily use: The substantial thickness (typically 3-4mm) provides durability for regular use. The crystal construction helps maintain beverage temperature, and the precisely cut patterns actually enhance grip, making them comfortable and secure to hold.
The true beauty of Edo Kiriko emerges when filled with liquid—watching light dance through whiskey and cut crystal is an experience that transforms an ordinary drink into a ritual.
No. Edo Kiriko glasses are crafted from soda-lime glass or crystal, which is not heat-resistant. Using them for hot beverages can cause thermal shock, leading to cracking or shattering.
Temperature guidelines:
If you desire Japanese-crafted glassware for hot drinks, consider heat-resistant borosilicate glass alternatives specifically designed for that purpose.
Our Edo Kiriko whiskey tumblers typically hold 250-300ml (8.5-10 oz), which is the standard capacity for old fashioned glasses.
Recommended serving amounts:
The generous capacity allows room for ice and proper aeration while keeping the glass balanced and comfortable in hand.
Proper care ensures your Edo Kiriko glass maintains its brilliance for generations. Here's our complete care guide:
Washing:
Drying:
Important Don'ts:
Proper storage protects your investment and keeps your glasses in pristine condition:
For long-term storage or transport, keep glasses in their original gift boxes with protective padding.
Unfortunately, due to the intricate nature of Edo Kiriko cutting, repairs are extremely difficult and often not feasible:
Prevention is the best approach—handle with care, wash gently, and store properly. If a glass becomes significantly damaged, we recommend replacing it rather than attempting repair.
Edo Kiriko glasses make exceptional gifts that leave lasting impressions. Their combination of artistry, cultural heritage, and practicality makes them meaningful for virtually any occasion.
Perfect gift occasions:
Each glass arrives in premium gift packaging, ready for presentation. Custom engraving services may be available for personalization—please contact us for details.
Yes, we understand that presentation matters when giving a special gift:
For corporate orders or bulk purchases with custom requirements, please contact our customer service team.
We take extreme care in packaging to ensure your Edo Kiriko glasses arrive in perfect condition:
Our packaging has been tested to withstand the rigors of international shipping. In the rare event of transit damage, please contact us immediately with photos for prompt resolution.
We want you to feel comfortable and at ease when shopping at Claywhispers. We offer a 7-day return and exchange policy. If you are dissatisfied with your purchase for any reason, simply contact us within 7 days of receiving your order to return unused items in their original condition.
Return & Exchange Conditions:
Important: Please do not send returns to the address on the package. That address is not our return address. Sending items to that address will affect the processing of your return.
Non-Returnable Items:
Items that have been worn/used or items sent to you as replacements/exchanges cannot be returned again.
Return & Exchange Process:
Step 1: Initiate Return/Exchange
Email support@claywhispers.com with your order number. Our customer service team will review whether you qualify for a return or exchange. Once approved, we will send you a "Return Authorization" email.
Note: A return label is included in your package. If you misplace or lose this label, please contact us. We will send you the label via email for you to download and print.
Step 2: Ship the Product
Once our customer service team approves your request and provides our return/exchange address, please ship the item within 3 business days following our instructions.
We recommend using a shipping method with tracking and delivery confirmation to verify delivery status. If return items are shipped without a tracking number and are lost in transit, the customer will bear full responsibility and no refund will be issued.
Step 3: Refund or Exchange
After receiving your return, we will inspect the item within 3-5 business days, then process your exchange or refund.
We do not charge any restocking fees.
Yes, we ship worldwide to bring authentic Japanese craftsmanship to collectors and enthusiasts everywhere.
Shipping details:
Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on destination and order weight. Free shipping may be available for orders above certain thresholds—check our current promotions.
Authentic Edo Kiriko can be distinguished from imitations through several key characteristics:
While cut glass traditions exist worldwide, Edo Kiriko has distinct characteristics:
Edo Kiriko vs. Satsuma Kiriko:
Edo Kiriko vs. European Cut Crystal:
Edo Kiriko vs. Machine-Cut Glass: