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Hand-Cut Hexagonal Glass Tumbler
Hand-Cut Hexagonal Glass Tumbler
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This tumbler is engraved with a pattern of interlocking hexagonal cuts, wrapping the base like a lattice of light. The faceted geometry catches and diffuses reflections softly, bringing a sense of rhythm to the otherwise pared-down form.
Each piece is made from high-clarity Japanese artisan glass, and finished entirely by hand. Diamond-cutting tools are used to carve every line, followed by multiple stages of polishing to achieve its subtle brilliance. Designed by Haruya Hiroshima in Kanazawa, this is glassware for those who find beauty in quiet precision.
Dimensions(mm):h115×w76
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Haruya Hiroshima
Haruya Hiroshima is a Japanese glass artist based in Kanazawa. Known for his calm, precise approach to cut glass, Hiroshima uses diamond tools to carve delicate patterns into high-clarity glass, then polishes each piece by hand. His work celebrates restraint and ritual—every line is an echo of quiet intention, every object a vessel of light and time.