SGHR Sugahara

SGHR Sugahara Hand Blown Japanese Geode Tumblers

$51$70
SGHR Sugahara Hand Blown Japanese Geode Tumblers
SGHR Sugahara

SGHR Sugahara Hand Blown Japanese Geode Tumblers

$51$70
Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+

A glass of many facets.

Shall we count the ways we love these enchanting glasses? Let’s start with how they're made: Each dazzling tumbler comes straight from Japan, where it was handblown by master artisans with painstaking attention to detail (Sugahara's been making their wares since 1932 so you could say they're experts at their craft). Then there’s that faceted design, sure to be an A+ match for even our fanciest drinks, and a glass thickness that gets sturdier towards the base. Oh, and we haven’t even gotten to the colors this glassware comes in—perfect for mixing and matching or going monochromatic as you please. With those gem-like angles, they're a dream to hold (perfect, since we’ll be reaching for 'em again and again).

Next stop? The hands-down best gin cocktails, refreshing strawberry basil lemonade, classic watermelon juice (with a neat trick for getting to the good part without a hitch), plus, everything you've been wondering about orange wine.

  • Made in: Japan
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Shall we count the ways we love these enchanting glasses? Let’s start with how they're made: Each dazzling tumbler comes straight from Japan, where it was handblown by master artisans with painstaking attention to detail (Sugahara's been making their wares since 1932 so you could say they're experts at their craft). Then there’s that faceted design, sure to be an A+ match for even our fanciest drinks, and a glass thickness that gets sturdier towards the base. Oh, and we haven’t even gotten to the colors this glassware comes in—perfect for mixing and matching or going monochromatic as you please. With those gem-like angles, they're a dream to hold (perfect, since we’ll be reaching for 'em again and again).

Next stop? The hands-down best gin cocktails, refreshing strawberry basil lemonade, classic watermelon juice (with a neat trick for getting to the good part without a hitch), plus, everything you've been wondering about orange wine.

A glass of many facets.

Shall we count the ways we love these enchanting glasses? Let’s start with how they're made: Each dazzling tumbler comes straight from Japan, where it was handblown by master artisans with painstaking attention to detail (Sugahara's been making their wares since 1932 so you could say they're experts at their craft). Then there’s that faceted design, sure to be an A+ match for even our fanciest drinks, and a glass thickness that gets sturdier towards the base. Oh, and we haven’t even gotten to the colors this glassware comes in—perfect for mixing and matching or going monochromatic as you please. With those gem-like angles, they're a dream to hold (perfect, since we’ll be reaching for 'em again and again).

Next stop? The hands-down best gin cocktails, refreshing strawberry basil lemonade, classic watermelon juice (with a neat trick for getting to the good part without a hitch), plus, everything you've been wondering about orange wine.

  • Made in: Japan
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Shall we count the ways we love these enchanting glasses? Let’s start with how they're made: Each dazzling tumbler comes straight from Japan, where it was handblown by master artisans with painstaking attention to detail (Sugahara's been making their wares since 1932 so you could say they're experts at their craft). Then there’s that faceted design, sure to be an A+ match for even our fanciest drinks, and a glass thickness that gets sturdier towards the base. Oh, and we haven’t even gotten to the colors this glassware comes in—perfect for mixing and matching or going monochromatic as you please. With those gem-like angles, they're a dream to hold (perfect, since we’ll be reaching for 'em again and again).

Next stop? The hands-down best gin cocktails, refreshing strawberry basil lemonade, classic watermelon juice (with a neat trick for getting to the good part without a hitch), plus, everything you've been wondering about orange wine.

Meet the Maker

SGHR Sugahara

Chiba, Japan
When we heard that Sugahara’s stunning glassware has been handcrafted by master artisans in Japan, since 1932, we weren’t surprised. Their pieces showcase impeccable attention to detail, with rich colors and delicate designs that capture the natural beauty of glass. It’s all wonderfully functional, too (exhibit A: their night carafe with a tailor-made tumbler nestled right on top).
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