Hirota “Tsubomi & Hana” Glass Set
Tokyo prefecture
Shaping sake aroma
Founded in 1899, Hirota Glass is one of the oldest glassmakers in Tokyo. These handcrafted glasses are made under the careful supervision of sake experts, who work with the studio to ensure the best sake drinking experience. The shorter “Tsubomi” (“Bud”) glass and taller “Hana” (“Flower”) glass are shaped to enhance aromatics. Try the same sake in both glasses to reveal different impressions. Experiment with various sake to find your favorite combinations!
Specifications
Capacity | Tsubomi: 3.4 fl oz Hana: 3.4 fl oz |
Width | Tsubomi: 2.4 in Hana: 2.4 in |
Height | Tsubomi: 3.3 in Hana: 4.1 in |
Weight | Tsubomi: 2.1 oz Hana: 2.1 oz |
Material | Glass |
Microwave safe | No |
Dishwasher safe | No |
Region
Hirota “Tsubomi & Hana” Glass Set is made in Tokyo prefecture in the Kanto region.
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Words from an expert
Sake sets are a fun way to elevate the mood. There are some special craft wares, fun colors, textures, materials and shapes to choose from. But don’t forget, what makes it most special is that you are hand picking these for each special drinking occasion.
Sachiko Miyagi
Portfolio Manager, Tippsy
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Tactile qualities will gently guide your sake, each of them with unique shapes, body, weight and materials. Be sure to choose with all your senses.
History
Just like sake with centuries old tradition, each piece has its journey. Learn and discover some modern creations along with traditional artisan creations.
Omotenashi
“Omotenashi,” meaning Japanese hospitality is about choosing intentionally for every occasion. Treat yourself to something that will enhance your experience.
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