Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, sweets, dried sweets containers, glass, glassware, sugar candy containers, round or gourd-shaped, shell pattern

Hello, this is Imaya Shizukaen.
Today we will introduce you to the glass dried confectionery container.
Please take a look.
[Masahiro Kikuchi]
Born in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1969 (Showa 44)
1992 Graduated from Tokyo Glass Art Institute
1992: Joined Otaru Kogeisha and studied under Kenta Yasui
1995: Joined Sawara Glass and worked at Glass Park Studio
1992 Selected for the National Bond Glass Exhibition Kanazawa 92
1992: Exhibited at the Otaru International Glass Festival
1994 Selected for the Japan Contemporary Crafts and Arts Exhibition
1996 Selected for the Japanese Glass Exhibition
2002: 2nd place in the National Glass Craftsman Championships
2003: Glass Studio & Gallery Aqua established
2011: Joined Notojima Glass Studio
He has also held numerous solo exhibitions (Masahiro Kikuchi and Naoki Yumizu two-person exhibition in 2016, etc.)


Size: Round: Approx. diameter 7 x total height 8.7 cm
Height excluding lid: 6.5cm
Gourd: approx. diameter 6.5 x overall height 9cm
Height excluding lid: 6.5cm
Author: Masahiro Kikuchi
Box Gift box
Glass casting here → Please click to view.

Various summer tools are here → Please click to view.

Click here for various tools for moon viewing → Please click to view.

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Product code: huridasi-6*1~huridasi-6*2
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, sweets] Dried sweets container Glass (crystal) Furi-dashi (Furi-dashi/confetti container) Round or gourd-shaped Shell pattern
Summer tea ceremony utensils
Round/gourd shape

Related Categories:
Tea ceremony utensils
Tea ceremony tools > Sweets containers, dried sweets containers, individual plates, Kurou
Sales price: ¥6,160

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