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The adjective may be overworked, but paper-thin perfectly describes this Japanese glassware. The sake set attests to Shotoku Studio’s craftsmanship and comes in a wooden storage box ($95; saranyc.com, 212-772-3243); the tumblers are tall enough to accommodate everything from gin-and-tonics to mojitos ($12.10 each; easternaccent.com, 978-443-4308).

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