Namihana Lavender Cocktail Glass

BY  Kimiko Yasuda

$460 USD

Yasuda was honored with an award for this glass, which she calls the Wave Flower Cup. The cuts on the side of the glass are relatively simple, but when viewed from the top, the side cuts act as mirrors to enhance the chrysanthemum design on the bottom like a kaleidoscope.

Image1AltText Image2AltText

About Kimiko Yasuda

Kimiko Yasuda is a rising star in the world of kiriko, the cut-glass technique which is an ancient tradition first developed in the seventeenth century. In the making of kiriko, crystal glass is handblown into molds. An artisan blows a thin layer of colored glass into the mold and then a clear glass layer so that the layers attach. When it is cooled, Kimiko begins the kiriko cut-glass process in a design that balances color and clear glass. Using a diamond wheel and/or a whetstone wheel, she makes delicate, detailed cuts by hand, revealing gradations of color and light. Finally, she polishes the glass by hand, which takes twice as long as the cutting process, for a shiny, sharp finish, resulting in jewel-like glass that sparkles and radiates with colored light.

SHOP  ARTISAN: Kimiko Yasuda

SHOP ALL