Handmade, glass candy container
This "furidashi" - candy container - is used in the Japanese tea ceremony. Traditionally it is for the tiny hard candies called "konpeito". The glass surface is decorated with waves and the silver flakes form a so-called "kaimon", a classic Japanese ornamental pattern imitating the surface of a shell.
The stopper is cork wrapped in corn leaf.
The furidashi comes in a paper gift box.
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Item code: TDO030
Origin: Japan, Kyoto
Material: glass
Dimensions: Φ 6.7 × H: 9 cm
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