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Sake cup with a wind pattern (green)
Description
Before Use
This product is not heat-resistant glass.
It is sensitive to sudden temperature changes, so please avoid sudden cooling or heating.
Before Use
This product is not heat-resistant glass.
It is sensitive to sudden temperature changes, so please avoid sudden cooling or heating.
- Material: Glass
- Diameter approx. 6cm
- Height: Approx. 4.5cm
- No need to seal
- Freezer not available
- Microwave oven cannot be used
- Dishwasher safe
- Dish dryer cannot be used
- Oven unusable
- Do not use on direct flame
Some aspects, such as shape, distortion, texture, and color, may not be clearly visible in the image.
Please note that these dishes are handmade items, each made by an artist.
Small but striking beauty
As the name "Fu-mo" suggests, this is a delicate and beautiful sake cup that seems to reflect the traces of a gentle breeze blowing through it.
The pale yellow-green and light blue colors float softly in the air, creating a gradation that seems to capture fresh air and gives a sense of coolness.
It is a very small sake cup size, measuring 5.5cm in height and 6cm in diameter, and fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
The colored glass that softly spreads at the bottom of the sake cup is created by first inflating the colored glass and then letting it cool at room temperature, causing the naturally broken pieces to be attached one by one to the tip of the colorless, transparent glass.
No two pieces are the same in terms of color application or bleeding.
A reward for yourself after a hard day's work.
It gives you a special cup that you can enjoy to the fullest.
As the name "Fu-mo" suggests, this is a delicate and beautiful sake cup that seems to reflect the traces of a gentle breeze blowing through it.
The pale yellow-green and light blue colors float softly in the air, creating a gradation that seems to capture fresh air and gives a sense of coolness.
It is a very small sake cup size, measuring 5.5cm in height and 6cm in diameter, and fits comfortably in the palm of your hand.
The colored glass that softly spreads at the bottom of the sake cup is created by first inflating the colored glass and then letting it cool at room temperature, causing the naturally broken pieces to be attached one by one to the tip of the colorless, transparent glass.
No two pieces are the same in terms of color application or bleeding.
A reward for yourself after a hard day's work.
It gives you a special cup that you can enjoy to the fullest.
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Maki Glass Studio
"The various color combinations and bubble patterns are only possible because of the free-blowing process. The glass melted in a small furnace contains tiny air bubbles, and the marks of the tools used to shape it remain as traces, giving it a unique character."
Maki Nakamura of Maki Glass Studio is a Kyoto-based craftsman who creates tableware for everyday use and glass for architectural spaces.
During his high school years, he was impressed by the works of glass object artist Shibuya Ryoji and aspired to become a glass artist, but at the time there were no universities in the Kansai region where one could study glass, so he majored in ceramics in the craft department at university.
Later, just before graduating from university, he learned that there was a glass vocational school in Toyama, and his desire to study glass was rekindled.After graduating from university, he studied glasswork creation at the Toyama Glass Art Institute's Department of Design, and honed his skills at the Toyama Glass Studio.
Nakamura, who entered the world of glass from art, has a thorough understanding of the material, and his works express the beauty of freshness and softness by making the most of it, while also providing comfort to the user as tableware, and the well-thought-out shapes are also excellent.
Nakamura's glass works add a touch of elegance to your dining table, even adding a touch of color to the shadows.
Please hold it up to the light and enjoy it.