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Gold Glaze Autumn Breeze Vase (Medium)
What are the seasonal colors of Japan? Spring has the cherry blossom, summer has festival colors, autumn has colored leaves and winter has a snowy landscape.
Items which have the abundant colors from the 4 seasons of Japan put into glass. Thousands of many fine colors are created with this in mind.
These Tsugaru Vidro items are born from the burning world of a 1500 degree bright red melting pot.
Glass that has been wrapped around a blowing iron is used to create individual items that have a characteristic hand-made gentle shape thanks to the skilled techniques and craftsmanship of Tsugaru artisans.
Using the characteristic seasonal colors of Japan in a variety of combinations, a limitless appearance, like that of shifting scenery, is created in these Tsugaru Vidro items.
These colorful Tsugaru Vidro items add gentle presence to fun meal times and relaxing moments.
Traditional Craftsman Supervised Item
Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since ancient times, the Tsugaru Vidro workshop creates items with a characteristically gentle hand-made shape and beautiful coloration.
This series captures Tsugaru’s stunning seasonal landscapes inheriting the spirit of legendary craftsmen, Kaoru Okawa and Minoru Akimura.
Gold Glaze Autumn Breeze Mini Vase
What are the seasonal colors of Japan? Spring has the cherry blossom, summer has festival colors, autumn has colored leaves and winter has a snowy landscape.
Items which have the abundant colors from the 4 seasons of Japan put into glass. Thousands of many fine colors are created with this in mind.
These Tsugaru Vidro items are born from the burning world of a 1500 degree bright red melting pot.
Glass that has been wrapped around a blowing iron is used to create individual items that have a characteristic hand-made gentle shape thanks to the skilled techniques and craftsmanship of Tsugaru artisans.
Using the characteristic seasonal colors of Japan in a variety of combinations, a limitless appearance, like that of shifting scenery, is created in these Tsugaru Vidro items.
These colorful Tsugaru Vidro items add gentle presence to fun meal times and relaxing moments.
Traditional Craftsman Supervised Item
Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since ancient times, the Tsugaru Vidro workshop creates items with a characteristically gentle hand-made shape and beautiful coloration.
This series captures Tsugaru’s stunning seasonal landscapes inheriting the spirit of legendary craftsmen, Kaoru Okawa and Minoru Akimura.
What are the seasonal colors of Japan? Spring has the cherry blossom, summer has festival colors, autumn has colored leaves and winter has a snowy landscape.
Items which have the abundant colors from the 4 seasons of Japan put into glass. Thousands of many fine colors are created with this in mind.
These Tsugaru Vidro items are born from the burning world of a 1500 degree bright red melting pot.
Glass that has been wrapped around a blowing iron is used to create individual items that have a characteristic hand-made gentle shape thanks to the skilled techniques and craftsmanship of Tsugaru artisans.
Using the characteristic seasonal colors of Japan in a variety of combinations, a limitless appearance, like that of shifting scenery, is created in these Tsugaru Vidro items.
These colorful Tsugaru Vidro items add gentle presence to fun meal times and relaxing moments.
Traditional Craftsman Supervised Item
Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since ancient times, the Tsugaru Vidro workshop creates items with a characteristically gentle hand-made shape and beautiful coloration.
This series captures Tsugaru’s stunning seasonal landscapes inheriting the spirit of legendary craftsmen, Kaoru Okawa and Minoru Akimura.
What are the seasonal colors of Japan? Spring has the cherry blossom, summer has festival colors, autumn has colored leaves and winter has a snowy landscape.
Items which have the abundant colors from the 4 seasons of Japan put into glass. Thousands of many fine colors are created with this in mind.
These Tsugaru Vidro items are born from the burning world of a 1500 degree bright red melting pot.
Glass that has been wrapped around a blowing iron is used to create individual items that have a characteristic hand-made gentle shape thanks to the skilled techniques and craftsmanship of Tsugaru artisans.
Using the characteristic seasonal colors of Japan in a variety of combinations, a limitless appearance, like that of shifting scenery, is created in these Tsugaru Vidro items.
These colorful Tsugaru Vidro items add gentle presence to fun meal times and relaxing moments.
Traditional Craftsman Supervised Item
Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since ancient times, the Tsugaru Vidro workshop creates items with a characteristically gentle hand-made shape and beautiful coloration.
This series captures Tsugaru’s stunning seasonal landscapes inheriting the spirit of legendary craftsmen, Kaoru Okawa and Minoru Akimura.
What are the seasonal colors of Japan? Spring has the cherry blossom, summer has festival colors, autumn has colored leaves and winter has a snowy landscape.
Items which have the abundant colors from the 4 seasons of Japan put into glass. Thousands of many fine colors are created with this in mind.
These Tsugaru Vidro items are born from the burning world of a 1500 degree bright red melting pot.
Glass that has been wrapped around a blowing iron is used to create individual items that have a characteristic hand-made gentle shape thanks to the skilled techniques and craftsmanship of Tsugaru artisans.
Using the characteristic seasonal colors of Japan in a variety of combinations, a limitless appearance, like that of shifting scenery, is created in these Tsugaru Vidro items.
These colorful Tsugaru Vidro items add gentle presence to fun meal times and relaxing moments.
Traditional Craftsman Supervised Item
Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since ancient times, the Tsugaru Vidro workshop creates items with a characteristically gentle hand-made shape and beautiful coloration.
This series captures Tsugaru’s stunning seasonal landscapes inheriting the spirit of legendary craftsmen, Kaoru Okawa and Minoru Akimura.
What are the seasonal colors of Japan? Spring has the cherry blossom, summer has festival colors, autumn has colored leaves and winter has a snowy landscape.
Items which have the abundant colors from the 4 seasons of Japan put into glass. Thousands of many fine colors are created with this in mind.
These Tsugaru Vidro items are born from the burning world of a 1500 degree bright red melting pot.
Glass that has been wrapped around a blowing iron is used to create individual items that have a characteristic hand-made gentle shape thanks to the skilled techniques and craftsmanship of Tsugaru artisans.
Using the characteristic seasonal colors of Japan in a variety of combinations, a limitless appearance, like that of shifting scenery, is created in these Tsugaru Vidro items.
These colorful Tsugaru Vidro items add gentle presence to fun meal times and relaxing moments.
Traditional Craftsman Supervised Item
Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since ancient times, the Tsugaru Vidro workshop creates items with a characteristically gentle hand-made shape and beautiful coloration.
This series captures Tsugaru’s stunning seasonal landscapes inheriting the spirit of legendary craftsmen, Kaoru Okawa and Minoru Akimura.
Reissue of a Tsugaru Vidro luxury item
A beautiful masterpiece that reflects the rich scenery of Tsugaru is back again.
A Tsugaru Vidro item born from the sands of Shichiri-Nagahama on the west coat of the Tsugaru Peninsula. Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since the 1st century BC, they continue to make elegant glassware.
[Aomori], [Shichiri-Nagahama], [Mutsu Bay], [Hakkoda Coarse Snow] - items from these 4 series are widely loved as masterpieces that reflect the nature of Tsugaru.
Due to various reasons, this item was out of print. However, thanks to the hands artisanal of Aomori Prefecture traditional craftsmen, it has now been revived.
Tsugaru's winter is severe. The deep blue of a swelling Mutsu Bay dwells splendidly within this item.
Reissue of a Tsugaru Vidro luxury item
A beautiful masterpiece that reflects the rich scenery of Tsugaru is back again.
A Tsugaru Vidro item born from the sands of Shichiri-Nagahama on the west coat of the Tsugaru Peninsula. Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since the 1st century BC, they continue to make elegant glassware.
[Aomori], [Shichiri-Nagahama], [Mutsu Bay], [Hakkoda Coarse Snow] - items from these 4 series are widely loved as masterpieces that reflect the nature of Tsugaru.
Due to various reasons, this item was out of print. However, thanks to the hands artisanal of Aomori Prefecture traditional craftsmen, it has now been revived.
Tsugaru's winter is severe. The deep blue of a swelling Mutsu Bay dwells splendidly within this item.
Reissue of a Tsugaru Vidro luxury item
A beautiful masterpiece that reflects the rich scenery of Tsugaru is back again.
A Tsugaru Vidro item born from the sands of Shichiri-Nagahama on the west coat of the Tsugaru Peninsula. Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since the 1st century BC, they continue to make elegant glassware.
[Aomori], [Shichiri-Nagahama], [Mutsu Bay], [Hakkoda Coarse Snow] - items from these 4 series are widely loved as masterpieces that reflect the nature of Tsugaru.
Due to various reasons, this item was out of print. However, thanks to the hands artisanal of Aomori Prefecture traditional craftsmen, it has now been revived.
A refreshing [Aomori] item that reflects the blue wind and green mountains of Tsugaru.
Reissue of a Tsugaru Vidro luxury item
A beautiful masterpiece that reflects the rich scenery of Tsugaru is back again.
A Tsugaru Vidro item born from the sands of Shichiri-Nagahama on the west coat of the Tsugaru Peninsula. Through the technique of "free-blowing", which has been passed down since the 1st century BC, they continue to make elegant glassware.
[Aomori], [Shichiri-Nagahama], [Mutsu Bay], [Hakkoda Coarse Snow] - items from these 4 series are widely loved as masterpieces that reflect the nature of Tsugaru.
Due to various reasons, this item was out of print. However, thanks to the hands artisanal of Aomori Prefecture traditional craftsmen, it has now been revived.
A refreshing [Aomori] item that reflects the blue wind and green mountains of Tsugaru.
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