


Smoke Tumbler
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Description
The thin and sharp design enhances the flavor of your drink, making it even more enjoyable. The charm of this tumbler lies in its ability to retain the simple presence of a classic glass cup while also conveying a sense of lightness.
Made in Chiba, Japan
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Care
- Hand wash recommended with neutral detergent and a soft sponge or cloth. Avoid abrasive scrubbers, metal scouring pads, and cleansers.Dry thoroughly before storing to prevent white calcium deposits from forming.
- Not microwave safe. Do not use on direct heat such as in an oven or on a gas stove. Avoid rapid temperature changes or excessive pressure, which may cause breakage.
- Not intended for hot drinks, but can be used with care. Warm the glassware in lukewarm water before use to prevent thermal shock. Do not pour boiling water directly into room-temperature glass. Maximum heat resistance temperature difference is 176°F (80°C).
- Do not stack during storage unless designed for stacking. If stacking is necessary, place soft paper or cushioning material between glasses to prevent damage.
- If glass develops cloudiness or slime from soda ash (a natural occurrence with soda glass), wash with neutral detergent. For stubborn residue, add vinegar to aid removal.
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Smoke Tumbler
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About Sugahara
Founded in 1932, Sugahara has consistently focused on handcrafted glass manufacturing since the beginning of their history. In the 1970s, they began developing and selling their own products, leading to the creation of many new items. Currently, there are over 4000 types. The scene in the workshop, where craftsmen are passionate about manufacturing and work hard every day, has remained unchanged since the company's founding. Every product is crafted by hand, showcasing the artistry of Sugahara and infusing each piece with distinct warmth.





















































































































































