and happen to be a camera buff,
these could appeal to you,
Canon has teamed up with a craftswoman to create drinking glasses inspired by
the camera lens and made from the traditional Edo Kiriko craft of cut glass,
two
varieties of the “Lens Glasses” are being produced. One is modeled after light
while the other is modeled after the sound of a shutter, both invisible yet
essential elements of the camera, I am not quiet sure of the description, but there it is,
the
glasses, priced between 13,000 yen, at todays rate £95.90 or $123.00, and 18,000, at todays rate £132.82 or $170.36, are
being made by Noriyu Yamada, a young, certified artisan who works at glass studio Saihou,
Edo Kiriko,
the method of cut glass used to produce these glasses, is an offshoot of
Satsuma Kiriko, a type of cut glass craft that dates back to the mid-1800s,
when the craft was almost completely wiped out due to several wars that ravaged the Southern region of Japan, artisans traveled north to Edo (current day Tokyo) where the craft was rekindled,
the
glasses will be available for order in December and will take roughly 3 months
to ship. Right now, you can request
to be notified when they’re ready to take orders,
and here is 36-year
old artisan Noriyu Yamada, who joined glass studio Saihou in 2007, all I can say is 'Cheers!'.
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