Kinsai crafts is a technique established in the Momoyama and Edo periods to apply gold leaf to cloth such as obi and kimono.
Taking advantage of that technology, we created a glass decorative dish in collaboration with a glass processor.
The moon is split and foiled using pure gold leaf on a black background of pure silk, which is also used for kimonos, and the flowing water is rubbed with silver mud (a process in which patterns are applied with foil, etc.).
The fabric is bonded to the back of the glass by special processing, and Mr./Ms. is sanded with EVA resin from above.
The resin on the back side has a non-slip finish that has a non-slip effect, and it also has a shattering prevention effect when the glass breaks.
The shape will be our original fan shape.
It can also be used as a plate to put sweets on important customers.
It can also be used as a tray for towels and amenities.
Please enjoy your life gorgeously with this item that incorporates traditional techniques.
A decorating stand is included.
* If you request 2 or more items to purchase, it will be an order. Please note that it will take about 3 weeks for less than 5 pieces, and about 1 month ~ time for more than 5 pieces.
* The image is Mr./Ms..
* Depending on the viewing environment, the color may look different from the actual product.
* The way the foil of the moon part cracks changes each time, so it cannot be broken in the same way.
* Please note that there may be some slight scratches and threads on the glass surface due to processing.
* For practical use, please be sure to read the precautions on the attached sheet.