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Create An AccountA glass meant for cocktails but assuredly capable of holding other liquids.
At her glass workshop "Ha-Na" in Neyagawa-shi, Osaka, Keiko Lee works every day, quietly, in intense heat.
Making each piece by hand herself, she views both air-blown and mold-formed glass as part of a singular process. In the unity of technique, all works are distinctly hers, and there will never quite be two of the same piece.
A glass meant for cocktails but assuredly capable of holding other liquids.
At her glass workshop "Ha-Na" in Neyagawa-shi, Osaka, Keiko Lee works every day, quietly, in intense heat.
Making each piece by hand herself, she views both air-blown and mold-formed glass as part of a singular process. In the unity of technique, all works are distinctly hers, and there will never quite be two of the same piece.