
Uma Musume Pretty Derby Original Edo Kiriko Rock Glass (Orfevre Ver.) Price: 110,000 yen (tax included) Reservation period: Until March 25, 2025, at 14:59 *Due to handmade manufacturing by artisans, quantities are limited. Details: The “Original Edo Kiriko Orfevre Model” rock glass, in collaboration with the Edo Kiriko Cooperative, has been decided for release! Two varieties featuring a gold-red overlay, inspired by Orfevre, are beautifully finished in vibrant colors. Enjoy this traditional handcrafted item by artisans along with the included original BIG acrylic stand. Comes with a approximately 23cm BIG acrylic stand featuring an original illustration! Reservations will start after the broadcast of Bakalive TV Vol. 50! □CyStore *The design is currently under development and may differ from the actual product. *Contents are subject to change without notice. © Cygames, Inc.
A good person probably does something like this.
It’s just a guess, but it will normally be around 100,000.
As the video says, I’m putting a lot of tedious effort into making each and every one.
I think it’s the kind of thing that will run out of stock if I just hesitate.
I feel like there are many social games that casually collaborate with traditional performing arts.
It seems that the users of Uma Musume can buy this easily.
Edo glass cutting, huh… Is it something like goldsmithing?
If it’s Edo kiriko, then well…
Don’t be turned into a reselling item.
What do you like about Kiriko, Cygames?
I remember laughing when Blue Archive was talking about how expensive the 10,000-yen teacups were.
The game’s player population is likely to decrease, so is the direction towards increasing its brand value as something that has become established?
I have a feeling that it will follow the precedent set by the collaboration with Mitsukoshi, which sold out immediately for Kantai Collection.
It says Edo Kiriko, but can it really be done for ten thousand?
>>11
There are quite a few million cuts now.
This is handmade and has a double-layer structure, so it jumps up.
>>11
Those who need to get it done will get it done, at least for now.
>>11
I buy various Edo kiriko, but I also have regular items like this glass and sake cup set that costs a few thousand yen.
Well, if this is said to be a hundred thousand, then I guess it would cost that much.
Sometimes the cheap ones don’t last long…
The precision of the geometric patterns in cut glass varies significantly with the price, so it can’t be said that the scratches are necessarily expensive…
Well, Edo Kiriko often collaborates, and even if you buy it at a proper department store, it’s only about 40,000 to 50,000 yen at most, so it’s really a huge rip-off.
https://www.kagami.jp/product_tag/glass1/?post_type=product
There are various designs of Edo Kiriko rock glasses, aren’t there?
This is already iM@S, right?
>>17
Isn’t it Love Live?
>>17
Edo kiriko and Deremas were collaborating, so it fits.
It seems that Dere-P bought quite a bit back then too…
I think I would die from shock if I broke this.
When I was looking at the explanation, I thought it was a new technique…?
But 110,000 in a cup… no, but…
The cheap ones have a patterned engraving, but the image here has a completely different engraving.
If I hit it big in horse racing, I start thinking about all sorts of bad things.
>>24
When it was announced, there were a few people saying they would buy it to hit the February S!! But it didn’t work out.
The last time Dragon Quest collaborated, it was 60,000.
https://geass.jp/news/archives/2360
Code Geass is 30,000.
>>26
Compared to the image, it feels a bit simpler or maybe it’s just cheaper, right?
Edo kiriko sold like hotcakes when it collaborated with Idolmaster, so since then, it has been collaborating with various things almost every month.
Edo Kiriko doesn’t sell at all, but it’s a traditional craft…
Compared to when I was just surviving, this much reward is a good thing.
While custom-made and special items are increasing, 110,000 is quite a lot.
Well, if the fans are convinced and buy it, then no one will be troubled.
If you think about it artificially, that’s about it…
If you want it, you need to buy it; otherwise, you won’t be able to get it anymore.
The price increase is somewhat understandable due to the two-layer structure with different colors and the non-geometric carving.
>>32
Since a higher-level technology is required, the rate of failures that cannot be sold will likely increase dramatically…
Dragon Ball is also 30,000.
Edo Kiriko definitely gives the impression of always collaborating.
I’m usually involved with glass-related goods.
It’s better than spending it on gacha.
I think it’s good to target middle-aged otaku who have money to spare.
I didn’t know much about Orphe, so I was able to hold back despite the temptation of my desires, but if it had been something related to my favorite, I would definitely have bought it, so I was saved.
>>38
I understand.
I want my favorite one so much, but when I think that if it were to come out, 110,000 yen would just fly away, it’s terrifying.
I really want it… but it’s 110,000 yen… it’s a price that’s not impossible to reach, so I’m seriously conflicted…
Social game otaku tend to spend money easily for some reason…
>>40
Why, you ask?
People who can spend money on a game with no goals will spend it on this too.
Is it a brain bug or high income?
I think it’s normally worth speculating on because it’s a high-end collaboration item from Uma Musume.
It’s not pottery, but glass.
The detail in this image is seriously on another level, so this price is pretty understandable.
The brooch at the chest expresses using an abundance of traditional cutting techniques. The gemstone parts are designed luxuriously with high elegance, featuring garnet as “sweet sake” and ribbon as “arrow back.” © Cygames, Inc. By lavishly utilizing the cutting technique known as “kiku-waki,” which requires high skill, the character’s grace and dignity are expressed. © Cygames, Inc. The symbol of the golden tree on the character’s cheeks is depicted using the traditional technique “ken-yari.” By incorporating varied piled structures classified as “rokukai-kiku” and “shiba-ken,” a beautiful presence is given by placing them on the top surface of the glass. Additionally, the cross shape of the tree further enhances the character’s colors. © Cygames, Inc. The “hishi-waki” featuring six cuts of varying sizes symbolizes the hopes residing in the character’s victory.
I think the 23cm acrylic stand has a quietly increased price.
I don’t understand the meaning of “isn’t this just a rip-off?” when you don’t know anything.
It’s so scary, I can’t even use it after buying it!
>>50
Sometimes it can break just by putting ice in it…
I can definitely tell that having two layers of glass will make it more expensive.
I want our masks to have some design on them too!
Rather cheap, cheap.
>>53
That’s definitely an overstatement.
I’m having second thoughts about buying it…
Even if you ask, “Can you do it?” the market depends on this person since no one else is going to do it.
If I were to say my impression, it’s just “Isn’t it expensive?” but why did I have to go and criticize it…
Well, I guess it would be good to find a place that can make it for 60,000 and ask them.
I don’t know if it exists or not.
The original acrylic stand is 50,000 up to 6.
I think I’ll pass this time.
If it was my favorite, I would have clicked it immediately.
>>61
If it had been Opera O, it would have been dangerous.
Azur Lane was also doing something with swords and kimonos.
People who compare commercial products to limited editions and call it a rip-off.
You can just buy a commercial product, right?
Compared to this area, the parts that are filled with illustrations in others are processed, so it’s understandable why the price is higher.
The type that gets angry after knowing the food cost percentage of dining out.
I’m paying quite a bit for data that usually doesn’t remain in my possession, so the fact that I can actually get a physical item for a similar price really boosts the cost-effectiveness by about two levels.
Spending 100,000 yen on everyday items that can break just by being dropped is a bit too much…
>>68
You wouldn’t typically use dishes of this class in everyday life.
I can’t spend 110,000 on a cup, but it’s purely cool.
If I were a billionaire, I would have won.
Should I buy two, one for storage and one for everyday use?
For now, you don’t have to think about where to put it, so it’s easier to buy it as a set than to buy it individually.
From the beginning, it has already been explained that the different color tones of the two-layer structure and the non-geometric engraving are the reasons for the high cost…
I thought it was expensive, but it turned out to be a remarkable piece of craftsmanship beyond my expectations.
Isn’t this amazing?
Recently, it seems that there are people on the bulletin boards, and there might be nameless Edo Kiriko craftsmen as well.
I want you to secretly make the same one for me for 60,000 yen.
Is there anyone who uses a few tens of thousands of yen Edo Kiriko for everyday use?
>>77
It’s probably an Edo Kiriko craftsman.
>>84
What do you like about cut glass?
>>77
A cheap one around 20,000 yen isn’t something I use regularly, but I use it for weekend drinks.
>>77
I have several tens of thousands and use it for drinking a bit of good whiskey, but 110,000 is too much.
Since there is popularity for the original horse itself, things like this could definitely work as merchandise.
Whether to buy or not is another matter.
I didn’t understand the value of expensive crafts, but after seeing the thread image, I started to get it a little.
But it’s also scary to decorate.
It’s genuine, made by a craftsman, and can be treasured as a family heirloom, so it’s a bargain.
There were people who complained about it being unnecessarily expensive during the Dokyu tournament, but it’s not something that’s necessary for playing the game; it’s just that those who want it pay for it…
It’s about decorating and drinking expensive sake on special occasions.
>>83
The day I hit the jackpot on a long-odds horse race…?
>>83
I drop it when I’m drunk!!
>>91
I think that if it were a traditional Japanese table on tatami, even if you accidentally dropped something, it wouldn’t break.
It seems like it would be tough to drink while sitting on a chair on flooring like ours.
Edo Kiriko collaboration comes from around here, so it must be a high-end product to the extent of having three “super” labels.
>>86
Well, it’s easy to see that the difficulty of processing is different right away…
Keep it as a document!
I’m scared that I’ll fumble, so I can’t even get drunk drinking like this.
Is Orfevre the one that runs wide on the outside and gets lost or breaks away from the pack?
I might use it when I buy good alcohol.
Edo Kiriko is relatively normal since it’s at least 30,000 yen even when it’s cheap.
Why not just buy two, one for enjoyment and one for practical use?
Soon, this guy’s photo will be the victory announcement.
>>98
(There was a 110,000-yen winning ticket…)
But it’s cool… If you had this at home, you’d be popular, otaku-kun! ♡
>>99
There’s no way I’d show something this delicate to others or let them touch it, what are you talking about?
>>99
Oh, sorry, it slipped from my hand a little. ❤️
>>99
I think just being able to invite someone to my house means I’m pretty popular!
If it were Satsuma Kiriko, I would have bought it.
It seems like there will be taxes if I inherit this.
The 110,000 yen betting ticket news is quite a specific update…
I am satisfied with a rather inexpensive Satsuma kiriko.
I understand that this is really great, but if possible, I would have liked a glass in the same price range as other collaborations…!
A cup costing over 100,000 yen!? It’s made of glass!?
>>110
Do you think the glass cup is affordable for the common people?
>>110
This has reached the level of an art piece, and I think the same can be said for others as well…
I understood the price after looking at other products from the person who made the thread image.
Glass Studio Saihou 2025 Product Catalog (Comprehensive Catalog) is here. Saihou JAPAN CUT GLASS “EDO KIRIKO” Kei Hosokouji. Nine items arranged and sorted. MH-239-R Kei Hosokouji’s Cherry Blossom Gold Red ¥55,000. MH-410-2 Hikari-Kiku, Kei Hosokouji’s Hikari-Kiku Pair ¥88,000. MH-8254BK Kei Hosokouji’s “Sen” Edo Kiriko Black ¥55,000. M-468-Each Color Kei Hosokouji’s Octagonal Kame-Mon Pattern Tumblers in Each Color from ¥69,300. MH-477-R Wave Kei Hosokouji’s Wave Gold Red ¥44,000. MH-477-B Wave Kei Hosokouji’s Wave Lapis Lazuli ¥44,000. MH-477-2 Wave Kei Hosokouji’s Wave Pair ¥88,000. MH-410-R Hikari-Kiku Kei Hosokouji’s Hikari-Kiku Gold Red ¥44,000. MH-410-B Hikari-Kiku Kei Hosokouji’s Hikari-Kiku Lapis Lazuli ¥44,000.
Well, I usually blow about 60,000 on gacha, so it’s just a rounding error, right?
If you hit a long-shot bet once, you’ll probably have enough money to buy it comfortably.
Right now it’s just a collaborative product, but a few hundred years from now, it seems like it will have cultural value in that regard as well.
>>116
I wonder if I can leave it behind!? Can I really leave this safely until then!?
>>116
It seems like I’ll be treated as trash by the treasure hunters 100 years from now.
>>123
So it’s not about monetary value, but rather the value as historical material that reveals the culture of that time…
>>123
In 100 years, it will have historical document value at that point.
>>116
In a few hundred years, my masturbation sleeve should be considered a precious item.
>>134
There is not a shred of processing technique or artistic value…
>>146
Even erotic ukiyo-e has its value, so it’s similar in that sense.
>>134
I think it’s getting all messy because it can bleed oil.
I found an unopened masturbator from over 10 years ago, but it was cracked.
There was a collaboration with Kaga Crystal cut glass in the Kantai Collection and Mitsukoshi collaboration.
Pass it down to your grandchildren.
I can’t use a cup worth 100,000 yen; it’s too scary.
At most, 30,000 is the limit.
Well, whether it’s 50,000 or 100,000 yen, since it’s tableware, it’s better to use it.
How do you make a double layer with glass?
Cygames often does things like, “If we’re going to sell it anyway, we might as well take it as far as we can!”
I think this is worth the price.
Don’t worry about the kind of alcohol you put in.
That was close!
I would have bought it if it had a Karen-chan motif.
The coffee made with udon served in Edo kiriko is bitter.
Just decorating with these works of art without using them is fine.
To be honest, I think around 10,000 yen is for the wooden box and the acrylic stand.
Even pottery originally comes from clay!
>>132
In other words, if you make it yourself, it’s free…?
It seems to be around here based on the thumbnail that has come up above.
I think the other collaborations being mentioned are at this level, so maybe a grade or two higher.
I could have bought a Noritake teacup…
Isn’t it expensive? I mean, I get it when people say “Yeah,” but if they call it a rip-off, I just can’t understand… that’s all I can say…
If it were a café, I definitely would have bought it.
Cheaper than Kitakatsu Dokiut.
No trouble finding a place to put it.
What is bothering you?
I saw a large cut glass plate for sale before, but this one is at a whole different level.
When you think about it in terms of gacha, 110,000 isn’t that ridiculously high.
>>141
Gacha is indeed a bad culture…
>>141
Isn’t the price of the gacha strange?
>>141
Even considering 10 consecutive bets of 3000 yen, it’s just over 2 ceilings.
>>155
It’s cheap…
>>160
Should I buy it…
>>155
That’s not it.
What do you like about cut glass?
>>142
Cool
Isn’t the wave amazing?
Just decorating it and looking at it occasionally seems like it would be really satisfying.
What kind of machine tools are being used for cutting and processing this?
>>148
If you search for Edo Kiriko, you’ll find plenty of videos.
It’s basically something like a regular grinder.
I wanted to have a thick income that I could purchase just by supporting content like this.
Isn’t it equivalent to overlapping colors in a mirror?
If you aim for a perfect level-up in the support card gacha, it can cost around 80,000 if you have bad luck.
>>157
Isn’t it going to go further…?
A cup that can’t be used in a dishwasher has no value.
>>159
Ceramics in general are no good!
>>159
It’s a work of art, not just a cup.
>>159
If someone only sees Edo Kiriko as just tableware, then of course it’s worthless!
>>159
I feel a tenacity to nitpick at all costs.
If you work with that determination, you should be able to buy a cup that can be used in a dishwasher, right?
They’re using colors like gold and luxurious ones…
It seems like the only thing they are thinking about is how to interfere with the fact that the crystallization of craftsmen’s processing techniques from 100 years ago is becoming trash.
If a flashlight can last for twenty thousand years, it could be a national treasure.
Well, if I think about the amount of money I spent on gacha…
110,000 is not even enough for a fully maxed support card in Uma Musume, so it’s really just pocket change.
You’re putting in too much effort! Can you please be a little more reasonable?
There are also processes on the site.
https://cystore.com/Form/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?shop=0&pid=4570142005264&bid=_NoBrand&cat=020
>>171
Is it manual work… no wonder it’s expensive.
How many can you make for me?
Seeing people whose values are shattered by gacha makes me realize that horses are really scary.
>>173
Horses have nothing to do with gacha!
There are various Baccarat glasses, and some can easily go for 100,000 or 200,000 yen.
I would have bought it for around 30,000, but it’s just too expensive…
You can tell just by looking at it that it’s quite elaborate, but isn’t that a bit over the top?
It’s a good deal because it doesn’t involve luck like gacha.
>>176
If I’m going to do gacha anyway, I bought Dokyu and Kita-chan with that thought.
In the case of Uma Musume, it’s great that there are plenty of occasions to celebrate, like drinking to commemorate a perfect completion or a big win on a race ticket.
Cygames’ gacha is especially expensive…
In other words, the thread image is cheap.
Is it possible that the figures said to have increased in price are still quite cheap?
If you work hard to turn 3000 yen into 110,000 yen, that’s good.
I think we can never understand the mindset of those who see it merely as tableware, and I believe it’s definitely not meant for people like that, so you can rest assured.
I remembered a story about how the horse racing community was shocked to see otaku throwing 3000 yen on bets when Uma Musume started gaining popularity.
>>186
That means it’s just 3000 yen, right?
Edo Kiriko using gold and red will definitely be over 110,000 after 10 years.
Even if it’s hand-carved, it costs about 5000 yen when you buy it at a craft market.
Isn’t it rather cheap considering it’s a collaboration with geta?
It’s useless to say anything to someone who uses real money to pull from a gacha that can be pulled with free stones, let alone a paid gacha!
For someone who is single and has no interactions with others, it would probably be an unnecessary burden.
I want tinware more than glass.
No good! This glass doesn’t suit this room!
The moment you start talking about the practicality of art pieces…
Since you lack both education and character, you probably don’t understand.
When you search for Edo Kiriko, you see prices like 80,000 or 140,000…
People who buy these kinds of things have a fairly fulfilling life, owning a home and a car.
It’s the top few percent of the group that goes for family drives on holidays…