Glass Jar
Artist: Kiyokazu Tsuda /Yoshiyuki Kato
Country: Japan
After graduating from design school, Yoshiyuki Kato apprenticed as a "Miya Daiku" or shrine carpenter, an arduous training in the traditional carpentry techniques used in the construction of shrines and temples in Japan. Kato has recently began to utilize his skills in the small scale production of wooden utensils and tableware.
The influence of Japanese temple architecture is evident in the lines of Kato's designs. All of his work is handmade and finished with small tools using techniques to create subtle textures and enhance the inherent beauty of the natural material.
Glass artist Kiyokazu Tsuda collaborated with Yoshiyuki Kato to produce these elegant hand -blown glass jars.
Material: hand-blown glass / cherry /walnut
Dimensions: Dia11cm×H17cm Weight: 850g
Product No.W-54-2-1*SOLD OUT
Glass Jar with cherry lid
Product No.W-54-2-2 *SOLD OUT
Glass Jar with walnut lid






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