Hirota Heritage Glass Soy Sauce Dispensers — Small Trio
Hirota Glass has been making glass in Tokyo since 1899, and their small dispenser line comes in three shapes: round, octagon, and rectangle. Hirota sells them individually. This set is our own curation, the three shapes together at a small saving from buying them separately.
Three shapes, one size, one amber tint. They read as a coherent group on the table: the round is the most familiar, the octagon has faceted sides that catch the light, and the rectangle is the most geometric. Together they let you keep three different condiments in three distinct bottles that still belong to the same family.
Each bottle in the set shares the same design. The ground-glass stopper catches stray drops and returns them to the body, so nothing drips down the outside. Each is just two pieces of glass held closed by the fit itself. No plastic, no rubber, no screws. Six glass parts across the set, and every one comes apart in seconds for washing.
- Three Hirota Heritage Glass Soy Sauce Dispensers, one of each shape: Round, Octagon, Rectangle
- Each holds 50 ml, made in Tokyo by Hirota Glass, glassmakers since 1899
- Ground-glass stopper on each. The lip catches stray drops and returns them to the body
- Two glass parts per bottle. No plastic, no rubber, no screws. Easy to take apart and clean
- Kodai-iro (ancient color), a very subtle amber warmth traditional to Hirota
- A small saving compared to buying the three separately
One of each shape. The rest is up to your table.
- Dimensions
- Materials
- Care Guide
Round: 5.8 cm × 8 cm H, 50 ml
Octagon: 5.8 cm × 8 cm H, 50 ml
Rectangle: 5.8 cm × 8 cm H, 50 ml
Glass
Hand wash recommended.
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