Chrysanthemum shaped small bowl (“Gyoku” series) made by glass artist Masao Kosumi. The vase is made using a mold-blown glass technique. The item is made with an air-blown glass technique. The work is inspired by an ancient shape and is made from a milky white glass, called Gyoku glass, which is reminiscent of white porcelain and is expressed in a white color. This deep mukozuke is in the shape of a chrysanthemum with a ridged design on the sides and a rimmed mouth. The glassware is formed by blowing into the glass attached to a blowpipe using the air-blowing and mold-blowing techniques. Not many pieces are successfully completed because the thickness of the mouth is made very thin and fragile. These small bowls add color and enlighten your everyday dining setting, and the simple milky-white colored mukozuke pairs well with Japanese cuisines.
【Masao Kozumi】 Masao Kozumi is a glass artist born in Kumamoto in 1979. After graduating from Toyama City Institute of Glass Art, Kozumi starts working with glass in Asahimachi, Toyama. He is currently based in Gifu. His nostalgic looking pale green glasses are much thinner than their appearance. Its sophisticated and serene form matches perfectly with Japanese food.