This heat-resistant glass cup has an impressive, straight line and angular shape.
The surface is frosted, giving it a soft texture reminiscent of morning mist (Brume), and the hand-drawn pattern gently changes its appearance every time it is exposed to light.
When you pick it up, you will feel its soft texture and a calming impression.
The cornered shape at the bottom gives it a clean look and makes it stand out on the table.
The heat-resistant glass makes it suitable for not only cold drinks but also hot tea, coffee, and herbal tea.
This is a cup that will accompany you as you enjoy a relaxing tea time.
Artist introduction
Yamaguchi Miki
The glass production that began in the light of France encountered the Japanese tradition of Edo Kiriko, and its shape quietly and gracefully deepened.
The vessels, which are created by moving back and forth between Japanese and Western styles, are not too special, yet somehow have a memorable appearance.
This glass blends seamlessly into your everyday dining table and brings a little joy every time you use it.
1996 Traveled to France to study glassblowing
1998: Acquired Certified Glassblower (CAP)
1999 After returning to Japan, he studied under Edo Kiriko artist Hideo Kobayashi.
2005: Established glass studio atelier ALI-BAB
| size | Diameter 75mm x Height 60mm, Full capacity 145ml |
| weight | 60g |
| material | heat-resistant glass |
| country of origin | Japan |
| Points to note |
Please understand that all items are handmade and therefore each one will vary in shape and color.
Please refrain from using microwaves or dishwashers. |