In 1998, Keiko Lee began learning glass at the Baltic Workshop in Aichi and within 5 years opened her own glass studio "Ha-Na" in Osaka. Keiko Lee works every day, quietly, in intense heat. For to make glass, the sand needs to be at least 3200°F. 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 distinctively hers, and there will never quite be two of the same piece.
Rocks Vase
BY Keiko Lee
$160 USD
Working with intense heat, Japanese glassblower Keiko Lee stretches molted glass into innovative shapes to create glassware that is at once flowing and strong. Lee blows melted glass and then shapes it with hand tools to create her singularly sculptural glassware, barware and vases - including her iconic rock-shaped glass, which transforms nature's hard permanence into a transparent delicacy.
Care Instructions: Hand wash only.
Each piece is individually handmade, and natural variations in color, texture, size and finish are to be expected and celebrated.
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