Kōrikoppu
Kōrikoppu (氷コップ) (ja) is dedicated glassware which was mainly used for Kakigōri (かき氷, Japanese shaved ice) before World War II in Japan.
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Kōrikoppu
Early Kōrikoppu could be found by the end of the Meiji period (1868–1912), and individual texture patterns using a technique of aburidashi (a technique of glass-works that motifs come to the surface by difference in temperature) were developed[1] until the beginning of the Shōwa period (1926–1989).
See also
- Penny lick - an old small glass for serving ice cream in U.K.
References
- INOUE, Akiko (2000). About Kōrikoppu using a technique of aburidashi "The Japanese Glass-Vidro, diamante, glass, from the Edo period to the Meiji, Taisho era". Kobe City Museum. p. 134. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-07-11.
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