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Naoya Arakawa, Millet pitcher
Naoya Arakawa, Millet pitcher
<Foxtail pitcher>
Each shape is created using the free-blowing technique, and each has its own unique character and character.
The pitcher's handle is thick and wide, making it easy to hold even for larger hands.
The bubbles give a refreshing impression, and the glass has a wavy surface, giving it a rich expression.
Arakawa considers glass to be a "device for capturing light," and his works are interesting in the way they appear when they are distorted or have air bubbles.
Dimensions: (approx.) Width 20 x Depth 11.5 x Height 21 cm
Weight: 1kg
<Artist Profile>
Naoya Arakawa
1953 Born in Kyoto Prefecture
1977: Graduated from the Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University. Joined Toyohira Glass Factory and studied under Shinji Mimi
1980 Started Seikosha Glass Studio in Kyotanba-cho, Kyoto Prefecture
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・We will ship within one week after payment has been confirmed.
・We generally do not accept returns unless the product is defective.
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