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Mariko Moriya

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Vase

Description

Bring timeless beauty and exceptional craftsmanship into your home with these stunning glass artworks, available for international shipping directly from Japan.



Each exquisite piece reflects landscapes you have seen, buildings and plants that have stood the test of time, flowing rivers, winds, and memorable moments. Each piece captures the essence of these elements, creating a beautiful, lasting tribute to the natural and man-made wonders around us.


Produced using the kiln cast, pâte de verre technique, the process begins with a china clay prototype, molded from plaster, and carved into relief. The prototype is then glazed and filled with glass powder or granules before being cast into glass in an electric furnace. After firing, the glass is meticulously finished by cutting or polishing. As each mold can only be used once, and is often the most exclusive glassmaking techniques, ensuring that every piece is a unique masterpiece.

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Weight 240 g
Dimensions 50 × 50 × 87 mm
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Vase

Vase

$140

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    Materials: Soda glass, Glaze, Clay
    Dimensions: φ50mm x H 87mm
    Weight: 240g
    Made in Japan
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  • Handling

    *Please avoid exposing the vase to high temperatures or freezing conditions.

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Description

Bring timeless beauty and exceptional craftsmanship into your home with these stunning glass artworks, available for international shipping directly from Japan.



Each exquisite piece reflects landscapes you have seen, buildings and plants that have stood the test of time, flowing rivers, winds, and memorable moments. Each piece captures the essence of these elements, creating a beautiful, lasting tribute to the natural and man-made wonders around us.


Produced using the kiln cast, pâte de verre technique, the process begins with a china clay prototype, molded from plaster, and carved into relief. The prototype is then glazed and filled with glass powder or granules before being cast into glass in an electric furnace. After firing, the glass is meticulously finished by cutting or polishing. As each mold can only be used once, and is often the most exclusive glassmaking techniques, ensuring that every piece is a unique masterpiece.

Additional information

Weight 240 g
Dimensions 50 × 50 × 87 mm

Mariko Moriya

Born in 1981 in Ohtsuki City, Yamanashi Prefecture, she worked as a baker for about ten years starting ni 2000, before enrolling in the Tokyo Glass Art Institute in 2008. After gaining experience at a glass studio, she launched her career as an artist. She creates vessels by casting glass into plaster molds made from ceramic clay and other materials, utilizing techniques such as kiln casting and pate de verre.
She has exhibited her work at galleries and craft fairs in Japan and internationally. Currently she works at her studio in Otsuki City.

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