A kaleidoscope world that shimmers at the bottom of the glass

2022.01.30

Raden is a technique for engraving and fitting luminescent shells and other shellfish. Amano Laquer Ware, which manufactures and sells lacquer ware in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, started limited sales of [Raden Glass] Gold Cup / Kaleidoscope Series and Kaleidoscope Glass on the crowdfunding site “OHACO” on January 12, 2022.

唯一無二の技 螺鈿ガラス

This is an original product of Amano lacquer ware, which is finished with lacquer by incorporating the Raden technique, which is a characteristic of Takaoka lacquer ware, into the “glass material” that has a sense of transparency and hard beauty.
The technique of applying Raden work to this glass is a delicate technique that can only be expressed by us, and by pouring water or sake, the Raden is reflected on each side of the glass, giving off a mysterious glow like a kaleidoscope.

About returns

8,800 yen: Kimpai / Kaleidoscope series (fireworks / four treasures / hemp leaves / cloisonne / Qinghai wave)
11,000 yen: Kaleidoscope glass, gold cherry (black / vermilion)
*Limited number of items will be sold and will end as soon as they are sold out.

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