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TRANSFORMS YOUR WINE INTO A SPINNING WORK OF ART IN 3 SIMPLE STEPS.
Turn any pour into a show-stopping ritual.
POUR
Fill your Kami glass with your favorite red.
SPIN
Give it a gentle push and watch it rotate on its tip.
SIP
As it spins, aromas release — bringing every note to life.
MORE THAN JUST A WINE GLASS. IT'S ART.
When the first spin begins and your wine catches the light, you'll understand what you've been missing. The TsukiGlass Kami doesn't just hold wine — it aerates as it rotates, unlocking hidden depth in every glass. Once you experience it, ordinary stemware feels... well, ordinary.
Rated 4.8 Based on
379+ reviews
“The Kami is unlike anything I've ever owned. The way it spins on the coaster is mesmerizing and the wine genuinely tastes better. It's become the centerpiece of every dinner party.”
ENGINEERED TO MESMERIZE. CRAFTED TO ELEVATE.
Made for the true wine lover, by those who understand.

DESIGNED TO AERATE. BUILT TO IMPRESS.
Every spin does what decanting does — but faster, and with way more style.
The rotation exposes your wine to air, releasing aromas and softening tannins in real time.
No waiting. No fuss. Just better wine, instantly.

THE KAMI SET INCLUDES
Hand-Blown Crystal Wine Glass - Artisan-crafted for clarity, balance, and that satisfying weight in your hand.
Handcrafted Wooden Coaster - The secret to the spin. Perfectly weighted to keep Kami rotating smoothly.
Premium Gift-Ready Packaging - Beautifully presented, ready to impress from the moment it's opened.

MOTION THAT UNLOCKS EVERY FLAVOR
The moment the glass begins to spin, the experience changes.
Each pour feels richer, more aromatic, more intentional — turning an ordinary glass of wine into something remarkable.
It's not just wine. It's wine, elevated.

AN UNFORGETTABLE GIFT A GESTURE THAT GOES BEYOND
This isn't a novelty. It's an experience.
From the moment the box is opened, to the first hypnotic spin on the table - the TsukiGlass Kami becomes the center of attention.
It's the gift that turns ordinary evenings into moments people talk about.
OUR TSUKI KAMI GLASS IS A CUT ABOVE
Here’s what sets us apart and above.
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OVER 17,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
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frequently asked questions
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Is the Kami Wine Glass easy to use?
Absolutely. Just pour, give it a gentle push, and watch it spin. No skills required - it's designed to be effortless and impressive from the very first pour.
How does the Kami Glass work?
he Kami features a specially weighted base that allows it to rotate smoothly on its wooden coaster. As it spins, your wine is gently aerated - releasing aromas and softening tannins in real time. No decanter needed.
What type of wine works best with the Kami?
he Kami is perfect for red wines - especially full-bodied varieties like Cabernet, Merlot, and Malbec that benefit from aeration. It also works beautifully with bold whites and even rosé if you want to add some flair to your pour.
Is the glass durable?
Yes. The Kami is hand-blown from premium crystal - designed to feel substantial and built to last. Just hand wash with care and it'll be with you for years.
What’s included in the set?
Each set includes: Hand-Blown Crystal Kami Wine Glass, Handcrafted Wooden Coaster (enables the signature spin), and Premium Gift-Ready Packaging.
Why does TsukiGlass spell whisky without an 'e'?
You've got a keen eye! Both whisky and whiskey are correct, originating from translations of Scottish and Irish Gaelic forms of the term usquebaugh, meaning 'water of life'. It's thought that the Irish adopted the whiskey spelling to distinguish their spirit from the Scottish whisky, which was considered inferior quality in the late 1800s. Irish immigrants brought the whiskey spelling to the United States, so you'll see 'whiskey' in the United States and Ireland, and 'whisky' in Scotland, Canada, and most other regions. As TsukiGlass is inspired by the love of Scotch whisky and the Japanese landscape, we use the spelling 'whisky' in our communication.