1.Rock glass (Ichikawa Yaozō III)
This glass is based on an ukiyoe depicting Ichikawa Yaozo III, who plays Umeōmaru in the famous kabuki play "Sugawara Denju Tenarai Kagami".
2.Rock glass (Ichikawa Danjuro V)
This glass is inspired by Ukiyoe depicting Kabuki actor Ichikawa Danjuro V, who plays Usui's Arataro Sadamitsu.
3.Rock glass (Red Fuji)
This glass is based on Ukiyo-e prints, "Fine Wind, Clear Morning" , also known as Red Fuji("36 Views of Mount Fuji" series).
4.Rock glass (The Great Wave off Kanagawa )
This glass is based on Ukiyo-e prints, "The Great Wave off Kanagawa ("36 Views of Mount Fuji" series)".
5.Set of sake cups (rarely seen love" by Utamaro)
This is a set of sake cups is based on the motif of "rarely seen love" from Kitagawa Utamaro's famous series of beautiful women's paintings, "Kasen Koi no Bu".
6.sake cup (Sakura Glass)
This is a sake cup with a motif of cherry blossoms, a symbolic flower of Japan.
7.Rock glass (cloud dragon)
8.Pair of wine glasses ("Carp" by Hokusai)
This glass is based on "Carp" by Katsushika Hokusai.
9.Rock glass (Girl Blowing a Glass Toy)
This glass is based on Kitagawa Utamaro's masterpiece, "Girl Blowing a Glass Toy".
10.Rock glass (FROLICKING ANIMALS)
This glass is based on a famous Japanese picture scroll, the National Treasure "FROLICKING ANIMALS".
11.Rock glass (BANBOO)
This rocks glass has a bamboo design on it.
12.sake cup (Waves and Rabit)
13.Japanese Sake cup set of 2 (crane and tortoise)
This pair of sake cups is engraved with cranes and turtles, which are Japanese good luck charms.
14.Sakura Glass Ver.2 (cat&cherry blossom)
15.Beer glass ("The Actor Otani Oniji III as Edobe "by Sharaku)
This beer glass is based on one of the most famous ukiyo-e works, "The Actor Otani Oniji III as Edobe" by Sharaku.
16.Autumn Glass (Japanese Temple and Autumn Leaves)
This sake cup is based on the motif of Japanese Temples and Autumn Leaves, which are typical Japanese scenery.
17.Japanese Flower Glass
This gorgeous sake cup feature cherry blossoms, chrysanthemums, and plum blossoms, all of which are symbolic of Japan.