Sakura Side Plate Pair MAKER_Yoshiaki Yamada when most prints were in
Description
when most prints were in black and white
bringing a joyful atmosphere on the table
complex black that seems to glitter from within like a night sky of veiled stars
but has a fluffy quality akin to ceramics from the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1573–1603 CE)
The mesmerizing paintwork that graces these sake cups is the handiwork of individual Japanese-style painters
Sakura Side Plate Pair MAKER_Yoshiaki Yamada when most prints were inInspired by Japans fleeting cherry blossom season, this pair of glass side plates captures its delicate beauty in glass. Each one is handcrafted with soft, scattered hueslike petals drifting on a spring breeze. One glows with soft pink and sky blue, recalling the crisp air of early spring. The other blends pink and pale yellow, like sunlight through cherry blossoms. This small plate is crafted using a technique known as spin forming. Molten glass is
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