1:かふぅうりずん×シークヮーサーの葉
〈Kafu Urizun x Shikuwasa Leaves〉 ``Urizun'' is the time when the earth starts to moisten at the end of winter. ``Kafu'' are water droplets that shine on young leaves. Shikuwasa leaves are decorated with drop-like glass particles that stay on the fresh young leaves.
2:琉球桜×琉球桜の花びら
<Ryukyu Cherry Blossom x Ryukyu Cherry Blossom Petals> ``Ryukyu Cherry Blossom'' is a popular glass inspired by Okinawa's bright Kanhi cherry blossoms, which bloom the earliest in Japan. Add flower petals and branches to the deep red glass grains for a gorgeous look.
3:てぃんがーら×月桃の蕾
〈Tingera x Moon Peach Bud〉 Glass grains are made from ``Tingera'', a glass with a full star pattern drawn with silver foil. "Tingara" means the Milky Way in Okinawan dialect. The metal fittings have a motif of the lovely buds of the moon peach tree that grows wild in Okinawa.
4:潮騒でこぼこグラス×琉球朝顔のつる
〈Shiosai Bumpy Glass x Ryukyu Morning Glory Vine〉 Beautiful glass grains made from the scraps of ``Shiosai Bumpy Glass'' with trapped fine bubbles and a refreshing blue reminiscent of the sea of Okinawa. The metal fittings are decorated with Ryukyu morning glory vines and leaves.
The pattern and color of the glass particles vary depending on where they are cut.
For ear cuffs that decorate your ears.
A ring to decorate your hand.
Great for ear cuffs to decorate your ears and rings to decorate your hands. Two ways to enjoy it in one.
Coloring is done by adding colored glass particles to molten transparent glass.
Make the bottom flat, attach a ponte rod and cut off the part that will become the mouth. There are very few factories that do this work manually.
Cut the B-grade glass into approximately 1g pieces with the craftsman's touch.
The corners are polished using a polishing machine to create beautiful glass grains.
Founded in 1983 by six workshops. Specializing in glass inspired by the nature of Okinawa, they continue to challenge new glass that meets the needs of the times while preserving tradition.