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Japanese glass-Stylish vessels, playful shape
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Written by KALONSNET Editor   
Published: April 01 2010

Indigo-blue Saké ewer Edo period, 18th century Suntory Museum of Art

Glass vessels made their appearance in Japanese daily life a little after the middle of the 17th century. Glass is transparent, but resonates with the light it lets through, giving glass vessels a unique, slightly mysterious, essence not found in other materials. Both lightweight and robust, glass soon became the stylish choice for lifestyle aficionados of the day. Wa-glass (Japanese glass) was particularly attractive, and gained a solid popularity. This exhibition demonstrates how this glassware penetrated into the many corners of everyday lives.
* The text provided by Suntory Museum.

Last Updated on March 27 2010
 

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