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Satsuma Kiriko (Satsuma Cut Glass)

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Cut glass that the Satsuma domain began producing in the late Edo period. Its defining feature is the 'bokashi' gradient effect achieved by boldly cutting colored overlay glass. The once-lost technique was revived in the late Showa era, and its legendary sparkle is now valued alongside Edo Kiriko as one of Japan's two great cut glass traditions.

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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Traditional Crafts
Location:Kagoshima City, Kagoshima
Time Period:1851–present (revived 1985)
Influence:National
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