Posted 9 years ago
racer4four
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Tsugaru Vidro is one of the larger glass houses still producing hand made glass in Japan today.
This vase is not in their current production although is relatively recent.
On a white ground they have spattered and dragged green, blue and black glass and blown it into a traditional shape.
I really like the subtlety of the finished pattern and find it interesting and restful.
The rim has been pulled to make a very square frilled edge that is a signature for Tsugaru Vidro.
Unlike vintage Japanese glass this more recent production is not cased and so is much thinner walled and lighter.
Height 26cm (10 in)
Very Nice karen......Is your House runneth-over with Glass yet??
Indeed Rose. Much is now in boxes, the rest is everywhere catching dust. Thanks :))
In live with these blue and green hues... beautiful one, again!
Oops... Love!
Ta Kyra...live and love the comments!
Gorgeous Japanese spatter.....and, even at a glance, different from Italian or Czech versions.
Beautiful !
I'm feeling really sad tonight, can I have that?
It is amazing isn't it Peggy that the same idea can be done so differently. Thanks.
Mudwoman I'm happy you like the combination of colours too. They work well!
Thanks so much Phil.
OGF - if I could cheer you up with it from Aus it would be yours!
Subdued Beauty. [;>)
The colors, the way they work the spatter, the shape, just wonderful wonderful works of art in glass, love it, Karen, thanks for sharing. :)
Great phrase Blade, so true. Thanks.
Not vintage or in your face K but Japanese in its own way.
Thanks for your perceptive comments!
Happy Easter, racer!
Greetings to you too Budek!