Delicate glass vessels from Toyama with a soft, luminous presence.
(Toyama, Japan )
Toyama, located along the Sea of Japan coast, has been known as the heart of Japanese glassmaking since the early 20th century. Originally a center for pharmaceutical glassware, the city gradually evolved into a hub for artisanal and contemporary glass. Today, Toyama is home to some of Japan’s most innovative glass artists and houses the Toyama Glass Art Museum, which plays a central role in promoting the craft nationally and internationally. The local tradition emphasizes technical precision, clarity, and a minimalist design sensibility.
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Our gallery, studio, and tea space are a hub for experiencing and sharing the art of ceramics and tea.
Similar to the concept of “Utsuwa-galleries” in Japan, we are holding monthly exhibitions of unique ceramicists from Japan, China and Europe.
We also regularly host Workshops and Tea Experiences.
Es ist sehr gut, sehr lecker. Ich trinke es jeden Tag. Aufgeschlagen mit Sahne schmeckt es hervorragend.
Oscar was really nice, I was really impressed about his knowledge and he was super kind.
Wonderful tea, i do recommend., drinking it while writing this
The prettiest gaiwan I could think of!The porcelain feels surreal: it has that ivory transparence and the shape is very delicate. I adore it!