Hello Kitty Glass Tumbler
A gently rounded Hello Kitty tumbler, made by Kanesho Touki, a long-established character tableware specialist from the Mino ware region of Gifu prefecture.
The glass is part of the yurayura range – which means “swaying” in Japanese. The base is softly rounded, so the tumbler rocks and wobbles when nudged, then settles itself upright again. It turns a simple glass of milk or juice or whisky into a small moment of play
Made from clear soda-lime glass, it is light in the hand with good clarity. It is ideal for everyday drinks: milk, fruit juice, iced tea, or a small dessert parfait. It can even be used for cocktails with a kawaii twist. The classic Hello Kitty face artwork sits low on the bowl so the design frames whatever you pour inside.
- Character: Hello Kitty (Sanrio official licenced product)
- Range: Yurayura / wobble tumbler
- Material: Soda-lime glass
- Capacity: approx. 320 ml
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Size: approx. 8.6 cm diameter (rim 6.5 cm) x 8 cm high
Care and use
Soda glass differs from borosilicate glass in that it is best used with cold or room-temperature drinks and washed by hand. This keeps the glass clear and the Sanrio artwork bright for years.
- Hand-wash recommended
- Not dishwasher safe
- Not microwave safe
- Avoid boiling liquids and sudden temperature changes (for example from fridge-cold to very hot)
- As with all glassware, supervise young children and use on a stable, flat surface
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Kanesho Touki Co., Ltd. is a long-established tableware company based in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture – the heart of Japan’s Mino-yaki pottery region. The business began in 1872 as a kiln and later evolved into a specialist trading house, connecting local makers with restaurants, retailers and households across Japan and overseas.
Today Kanesho Touki plans, curates and wholesales a wide range of everyday tableware - from Japanese to Western-style ceramics, lacquerware, soda glass and gift items. Alongside professional-use tableware for the hospitality industry, the company is particularly known for quality, safe, easy-to-use character goods.
On their hilltop site in Toki’s Oribe Hills ceramics district, Kanesho Touki also operates the Shizukigama shop and the Kirakuan gallery, showcasing work from more than 100 regional manufacturers and local potters. Their aim is to keep the tradition and craft of Mino ware alive by pairing it with contemporary design and characters that make Japanese tableware feel approachable and joyful for a new generation.