Usuhari “BUDOU SHUKI Bordeaux” with wooden box | SHOTOKU Glass

$104

Even thinner and tastier

The new glass series was named “USUHARI” meaning “thin glass” in Japanese. With a characteristic uniform thinness of less than 1mm and a fine finish of the rim, the series enhances the taste experience, offering a unique way of serving and enjoying drinks for any occasion. These glasses are widely used in advertising and marketing, for drink tastings, and in TV commercials because they express the original colour of beverages in superior clarity. USUHARI glassware attracts many industry experts and discerning drinkers, who wish to to expand their visual, tactile, and taste experience. The series has also been well received and recognized globally by art and design professionals, for its sophisticated utility and modern Japanese design. 

material | glass , box | wood
size | glass φ5.7 × h9.5 cm 
volume | 330cc 

size | wooden box w11.8 × d20 × h10 cm

Made in Japan

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 Handling Tips and Precautions

Although each glass has carefully been inspected, there may be slight variances in the shape and air bubbles may appear inside as these pieces are made by hand. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.

- The product should be cleaned with neutral detergent. Use of an abrasive sponge, wire wool, or abrasive cleansers may scratch the glass and cause damage. Use cleansers only when its quality labeling has been verified. -Be very careful when washing inside the glassware. Do not twist from inside when washing nor wiping off as these may result in breaking the glass. A soft sponge with a handle is recommended.

-Do not use dishwashers or dryers.

-Products of Shotoku Glass are not made of heat-resistant glass or tempered glass.

-A rapid change in temperature (particularly rapid cooling) may cause enough stress to result in breakage. Never put cold water or ice into a hot or warm glass. Avoid placing hot glassware on cold or wet surfaces.

-Do not use products in a microwave oven or conventional oven. -Handle products carefully and avoid glass to glass contact. Do not put hard objects, such as forks, knives or spoons inside the glass. Do not use or repair damaged products.

-To avoid breakage and injuries, do not stack glasses inside one another.

History of Shotoku Glass

Established as a manufacturer of light bulbs in 1922, Shotoku Glass were originally renowned for their niche technique in mouth-blown glass. As the light bulb industry automated, Shotoku Glass shifted to manufacturing glassware, concentrating on the production of mouth-blown glasses of several thousand kinds. Shotoku Glass is most known in Japan for their“Edo glass”; a small beer glass that is admired for its handiness and delicate strength, earning a high reputation with top restaurants and the hospitality industry. With a long and rich experience in mouth-blown glasses, Shotoku Glass has succeeded in creating an ideal series of very thin glassware. 

 

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