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Small organic glass 185ml

Small organic glass 185ml

'Tebineri' small organic glass

"Tebineri" is a pottery technique that does not use a potter's wheel and creates shapes entirely by hand. The shape created with the tebineri technique is faithfully transferred to glass, resulting in a vessel with a soft expression. It goes well with pottery and Japanese vessels, and is thick and durable, making it ideal for everyday use. 

  • 7cm height
  • 185ml capacity

Made of Soda-lime glass, with ion and heat strengthening treatment at the Ishizuka Glass Company in Gifu prefecture, Japan.

$3.42

Original: $11.39

-70%
Small organic glass 185ml

$11.39

$3.42

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Small organic glass 185ml

'Tebineri' small organic glass

"Tebineri" is a pottery technique that does not use a potter's wheel and creates shapes entirely by hand. The shape created with the tebineri technique is faithfully transferred to glass, resulting in a vessel with a soft expression. It goes well with pottery and Japanese vessels, and is thick and durable, making it ideal for everyday use. 

  • 7cm height
  • 185ml capacity

Made of Soda-lime glass, with ion and heat strengthening treatment at the Ishizuka Glass Company in Gifu prefecture, Japan.

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'Tebineri' small organic glass

"Tebineri" is a pottery technique that does not use a potter's wheel and creates shapes entirely by hand. The shape created with the tebineri technique is faithfully transferred to glass, resulting in a vessel with a soft expression. It goes well with pottery and Japanese vessels, and is thick and durable, making it ideal for everyday use. 

  • 7cm height
  • 185ml capacity

Made of Soda-lime glass, with ion and heat strengthening treatment at the Ishizuka Glass Company in Gifu prefecture, Japan.