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~About Uno glass~
All Uno glass pieces are one-of-a-kind, created by Kouhei Kobayashi using his original "Sagging faceting(kiriko)" technique. First, the vessels are made in an electric furnace using the sagging technique, which utilizes heat and gravity, and then kiriko is applied to the shaped vessels to complete the process. The name "Uno glass" has two meanings. One is that he creates each piece by himself, from the production of the glass material to the final product, The other is that when sagging, the glass melts and falls through the hole, which looks like the letter U.