To maintain the quality and beauty of your hand-blown shot glass, please follow these care instructions:
Preferred Cleaning Method: Hand-wash your glass with a soft sponge or cloth using mild, non-abrasive cleaning products. Avoid using any harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers that could damage the delicate surface of the glass.
Using a Dishwasher: If you choose to use a dishwasher, ensure that the temperature does not exceed 60°C (140°F). Place the glass in a secure position to prevent movement and reduce the risk of chipping or cracking. It's advisable to use a gentle cycle designed for delicate items.
Drying: After washing, dry the glass carefully with a soft, lint-free cloth to avoid water spots and ensure it retains its clarity and shine. Avoid air drying, as water spots may form.
Handling: Always handle your glass with care. Hold it securely by the base or body rather than the rim to prevent breakage and to avoid leaving fingerprints.
Storage: Store your glass in a safe place where it won’t be at risk of tipping over or colliding with other objects. Do not stack.
By following these guidelines, you will help preserve the beauty and craftsmanship of this special shot glass for years to come.
Mika and Eiji Matsuno established PRATO PINO eighteen years ago, creating glass items every day since. "I cherish the idea of creating things that may seem modest but bring a sense of richness to daily life", explains Mika Matsuno. For Eiji Matsuno, it is "enjoyment [in daily life] which influences the work - yet always putting on a serious face when creating".
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Mika and Eiji Matsuno established PRATO PINO twenty years ago, creating glass items every day since. "I cherish the idea of creating things that may seem modest but bring a sense of richness to daily life", explains Mika. For Eiji, it is "enjoyment [in daily life] which influences the work - yet always putting on a serious face when creating".
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