Chasoku

Artist: Masaki Kusada
15,000 yen ($96.60 USD)
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Glass Chasoku / L17.5cm x W7cm

A chasoku is a utensil used in the preparation of Chinese tea to transfer tea leaves to the pot. Kusada made this series of colored chaskou with a smooth surface on top and textured matte finish on the bottom.

Masaki Kusada

1967 Born in Hashima City, Gifu Prefecture.
1991 Graduated from the Department of Civil Engineering, Nagoya University
1993 Completed the Master's Program in Civil Engineering, Nagoya University
1993-97 Worked at Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc while
1997 Began his creative activities
2000 Craft City Takaoka Craft Competition 2000 Silver Award "Warm Rain"
2001 Japan Craft Exhibition Selected "Beautiful Puddle" ・
2001 Craft City Takaoka Craft Competition 2001 Encouragement Award
Currently producing hand-blown glassware in Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture.

    PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Dimensions: L 17.5cm x W 7cm
  • Weight: 98g
  • Material: Glass
  • Product No: MK-VII-3
  • Made in Japan

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