空想鉱石硝子 Glass Objects

  • ¥7,800


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Glass artworks shaped like small pebbles, created by the 空想鉱物工作所(Kuso koubutsu kousakusyo).

Each piece is meticulously crafted to resemble imaginary minerals and crystals, inspired by the colors and memorable images the artist encounters in their daily life, such as the hues of the sky, evening landscapes, and seasonal plants.

While these shapes and colors are not found in real minerals, the glass contains bubbles and particles that create inclusions, reminiscent of authentic mineral formations.

They possess a beauty that captivates and can be admired endlessly.
When light passes through them, these artworks reflect and shimmer, transforming their appearance.

They are not just decorative objects; please feel free to hold them in your hands and let them be illuminated by light. You might discover new expressions and facets within the artwork.

In dark spaces, using a Light Base to illuminate the pieces will allow you to enjoy a different kind of beauty, distinct from daytime lighting.

Despite their small and compact size, perfect for fitting in your hand, these pieces radiate a sparkling presence.
With a range of colors that add vibrancy to your life, you can display them in various places such as windowsills, display shelves, beside your desk, or even within your kitchen cabinets.

Indulge yourself in the delight of these artworks and let them enhance your living space with their vibrant colors.

Material

Glass

Size
No.495 W34mm × D32mm × H43mm
No.496 W35mm × D32mm × H42mm
No.489 W37mm × D32mm × H38mm
No.576 W25mm × D25mm × H64mm

Attention

・Please handle these glass artworks with care. The edges are particularly sharp, and they can easily chip or break if bumped or dropped.
・Due to the manufacturing process, there may be small imperfections such as polishing marks or tiny holes caused by air bubbles. These are not defects but rather inherent characteristics of the glass. Please understand this in advance.
・The color of the glass may vary depending on the lighting conditions. In particular, purple-colored glass can appear significantly different in color (ranging from blue to purple) in photographs due to variations in sunlight and different types of artificial lighting sources.