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My favourite drink glass exhibition

From Saturday, October 28th, at the Asakusa Kappabashi main store,
Held an exhibition titled "My Favorite Drink Glasses."
Located in a quiet residential area in Oizumigakuen-cho, Nerima-ku, Tokyo
The 11 artists working at "Seikisha Glass Studio"
Request the creation of a glass for your favorite drink.
Imagine your favorite drink or a memorable drink and create a unique drink. Introducing our handmade glass.

Tomoko Inaba | Rose Jasmin Tea

Tomoko Inaba always cherishes tea time.
A tea set for enjoying your time between work.
The pot and stemmed glass, which have a somewhat nostalgic appearance, are a unique item.

Ruka Kato | Sangria

Inspired by nature, art, movies, etc.
Ruka Kato is a glass artist.
At a friend's house Drink The decanter and glasses are inspired by fond memories of sangria.
Its thickness and weight give it a truly impressive presence.
This is a product that you should definitely take a look at.

Makiko Kawachi | Asakusa Cafe au lait

Makiko Kawachi, who aims to create pieces that have a simple shape but a soft feel, exhibited a footed cafe glass.
Fluffy You can enjoy plenty of cafe au lait.
We also receive positive feedback from our customers. You can also enjoy a retro feel with parfait glasses and cream sodas that listen to your voice.

Yutaro Kijima | Lemon Mint Fizz

At our store The glass is made by the famous Aokisha Glass Studio, known for its "Kirimon" series. Yuutaro Takashima.
Kijima-san, who handles everything from glass blowing to cutting,
This time it's an energy drink glass.
A cup that will get your day off to a crisp start.

Moe Kitamura | Yuzu Sake Cocktail

Moe Kitamura aims to create glass that blends in and accompanies the moments of relaxation in everyday life.
The sake cups have beautiful patterns like ice crystals.
The gentle touch you feel every time you pour a drink
The comfortable size makes it easy to drink alcohol.

Miwa Jinguji | Dalgona Coffee

Jinguji Miwa says her work is based on the concept of "making everyday life just a little bit more special."
The fluffy foam of Dalgona coffee
It is expressed with white glass and dots.
The charm of this glass is that its appearance changes depending on the drink.

Saori Sekine | Umeshu Soda

Saori Sekine specializes in sandblasting techniques.
The exhibit will feature a stemmed glass inspired by a scene from a picture book in which a gnome drinks from a flower-shaped cup.
The motif that Sekine chose to express the beauty of nature is the soft, blurred white plum blossom. We poured in some plum wine made from July pickles that the staff had prepared.

Emi Nakamura | Negroni

Sticking to the tumbler Emi Nakamura.
A smooth grip that fits comfortably in your hand This shape is not too big.
carried out The red pattern represents the person you admire. Cocktails I learned " A romantic glass inspired by the Negroni.

Yoshimi Naraki|Umewari Shochu

For Naragi Yoshimi, we ordered the plum cocktail, which is the owner's favorite.
I asked for a small plate for adding plums, and it turned out to be an idea piece that could also be used as a glass lid. The glass is arranged vertically and horizontally to create a design that looks like this:
Japanese patterns like yukata and hand towels.
With your own handmade glass, you'll look forward to your evening drink.

Saori Fukai | Flower Soda

Saori Fukai's motif is her favorite animal, the whale.
When I imagined a glass from which you can gulp down carbonated water, I imagined a vast ocean with large whales swimming in it.
This is a large glass that allows for plenty of drinking.

Makiko Yoda | Berry Sour Soda

Makiko Yoda is one of our staff members.
He is also an artist whose pumpkin and child ghost objects were very popular in the Halloween special feature.
In contrast, this special exhibition will feature glasses that are light and easy to hold even for women, demonstrating the high level of craftsmanship involved.
The red fruits bathed in sunlight are a symbol of vitality.
This is a simple glass with a cut on the surface that represents round berries bursting inside the glass.

"My Favorite Drink Glass Exhibition"
From Saturday, October 28th to Friday, November 24th.
You might find your favorite glass from among the glasses that the artist himself has designed to resemble drinks.
We look forward to your visit.

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