Product Description and History

Ryukyu glass is one of the traditional crafts representing Okinawa (formerly the Ryukyu Kingdom) in Japan, known for its vibrant colors and unique texture. Its history is relatively recent, beginning in post-war Okinawa. After World War II, as part of economic recovery efforts, glass artisans started recycling discarded glass to create craft items, marking the beginning of Ryukyu glass.

History and Origin
The roots of Ryukyu glass lie in the recycling of beer bottles and Coca-Cola bottles obtained from the American military. Due to the scarcity of resources at the time, this recycling process became common. Early Ryukyu glass was characterized by its thickness and uneven finish, with air bubbles trapped inside. However, these imperfections added to its charm, and over time, Ryukyu glass became recognized as a symbol of Okinawan craftsmanship.

Appeal
The appeal of Ryukyu glass lies in its vibrant colors and the warmth of its handmade nature. The glass often features shades of blue, green, and red, reminiscent of Okinawa's sea and nature, with air bubbles creating a wave-like effect. Since each piece is handmade, no two items are identical, giving each one a unique character.

Today, Ryukyu glass is popular among tourists visiting Okinawa, and its beauty is appreciated both domestically and internationally.

The glasses in this photo exhibit the vivid colors and handcrafted quality typical of Ryukyu glass. The colorful patterns within the transparent glass seem to reflect the beauty of Okinawa's sea and nature. The sticker on the glass indicates that it was handcrafted by an artisan.

The distinct texture and vibrant colors of Ryukyu glass are carried on in modern designs like these glasses. These pieces are beloved both as souvenirs and for everyday use, offering a way to enjoy a touch of Okinawan scenery. The main attraction of Ryukyu glass is undoubtedly its beautiful colors. The bubbles and hues evoke the sub-tropical nature of Okinawa's islands, with a thick texture, transparent beauty, and refreshing appearance. Since every piece is handmade, there are no duplicates, and among them, glasses stand out as a form of art that enhances the beauty of any beverage poured into them.

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Product Description and History

Ryukyu glass is one of the traditional crafts representing Okinawa (formerly the Ryukyu Kingdom) in Japan, known for its vibrant colors and unique texture. Its history is relatively recent, beginning in post-war Okinawa. After World War II, as part of economic recovery efforts, glass artisans started recycling discarded glass to create craft items, marking the beginning of Ryukyu glass.

History and Origin
The roots of Ryukyu glass lie in the recycling of beer bottles and Coca-Cola bottles obtained from the American military. Due to the scarcity of resources at the time, this recycling process became common. Early Ryukyu glass was characterized by its thickness and uneven finish, with air bubbles trapped inside. However, these imperfections added to its charm, and over time, Ryukyu glass became recognized as a symbol of Okinawan craftsmanship.

Appeal
The appeal of Ryukyu glass lies in its vibrant colors and the warmth of its handmade nature. The glass often features shades of blue, green, and red, reminiscent of Okinawa's sea and nature, with air bubbles creating a wave-like effect. Since each piece is handmade, no two items are identical, giving each one a unique character.

Today, Ryukyu glass is popular among tourists visiting Okinawa, and its beauty is appreciated both domestically and internationally.

The glasses in this photo exhibit the vivid colors and handcrafted quality typical of Ryukyu glass. The colorful patterns within the transparent glass seem to reflect the beauty of Okinawa's sea and nature. The sticker on the glass indicates that it was handcrafted by an artisan.

The distinct texture and vibrant colors of Ryukyu glass are carried on in modern designs like these glasses. These pieces are beloved both as souvenirs and for everyday use, offering a way to enjoy a touch of Okinawan scenery. The main attraction of Ryukyu glass is undoubtedly its beautiful colors. The bubbles and hues evoke the sub-tropical nature of Okinawa's islands, with a thick texture, transparent beauty, and refreshing appearance. Since every piece is handmade, there are no duplicates, and among them, glasses stand out as a form of art that enhances the beauty of any beverage poured into them.

Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor

In Anlehnung an die japanische Kultur biete ich nun Artikel aus meiner Heimsammlung zum Verkauf an. Ich hoffe, Sie finden etwas Interessantes.
Übersetzt mit Google Übersetzer
Stil-Untertyp
Radical Design
Glass type
Recyceltes Glas
Epoche
Nach 2000
Spezifische Herkunftsregion
Okinawa Ryukyu
Zusätzliche Informationen zum Titel
Ryukyu-Glasbecher
Anzahl der Objekte
2
Hersteller / Marke
Ryukyu Glass Workshop
Material
Glas
Designer/Künstler/Schöpfer
末吉清一 sueyosi seiiti
Herkunftsland
Japan
Stil
Design
Farbe
Blau, Gelb
Zustand
Wie neu - unbenutzt
Höhe
10 cm
Breite
10 cm
Durchmesser
10 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
2010–2020