A selection from the fruit on the web, decanted into this blog for gulping, sipping or throwing into the sink. CLICK ON A POST FOR MORE IMAGES.
In making his beautiful vessels, Sako Ryuhei uses the Japanese Mokum-gane (woodgrain/metal) technique, dating back to the C17th, superimposing copper & silver plate in many layers & then hammering. See Blogroll for a link.
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These are incredibly beautiful, and a very oriental feel.
These are incredibly beautiful, and a very oriental feel.