The Kinrari collection combines traditional Japanese gold leaf-inspired decoration with contemporary design. Delicate crackled gold patterns create a unique texture and depth, transforming each piece into an elegant expression of modern Japanese craftsmanship.
Care Instructions
- Hand wash only.
- Not suitable for dishwasher use.
- Not suitable for microwave or oven use.
- Wash gently using a soft sponge and mild detergent.
- Avoid abrasive cleaners, metal scourers, and harsh chemicals.
- The decorative gold finish may fade or become damaged if exposed to dishwasher detergents or abrasive cleaning methods.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes, as this may cause the glass to crack or break.
- Handle with care to avoid chips, scratches, or impacts.
Please Note
- Each piece features a unique crackled gold pattern inspired by traditional Japanese gold leaf decoration.
- Variations in the gold design are an intentional part of the craftsmanship and make every piece unique.
Ishizuka Glass Company's pursuit of glass manufacturing began with an order for vidro sculptures received from a feudal lord. Japan’s first melting techniques opened the road to mass production.
Ishizuka Glass originated in 1819 with the glass sculptures Iwasaburo Ishizuka made in the current Dota area of Kani City, Gifu Prefecture. Iwasaburo started with “vidro sculptures” ordered by the lord of the Owari Domain. Ishizuka Glass grew during the Meiji and Taisho eras, and has continued to wholeheartedly pursue glass manufacturing. They were the first in Japan to mass-produce highly transparent glass, which allowed us to make glassware a “familiar part of daily lives”.
ADERIA was born in 1961 when Ishizuka Glass fully entered the tableware industry.

