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Discover the inspiration, innovation, and craftsmanship behind the Elan Vital glass tableware by Keiji Ishikawa.
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Keiji Ishikawa's Elan Vital glass tableware draws inspiration from Japanese Kiriko cut glass, enriching human lives with its vibrant and dynamic patterns. The design, born from the desire to revive connections weakened by the pandemic, evokes a sense of joy and healing through its unique motifs.
The double-layered glassware, meticulously crafted using Japanese Kiriko cut glass technology, features eye-shaped patterns that shine and reflect, creating a captivating visual experience. The product includes wine glasses, sake cups, plates, and rock glasses, each exuding a sense of dynamism and vitality.
With dimensions meticulously detailed, the Elan Vital glass tableware showcases the designer's dedication to precision and artistry. The project, initiated in March 2022 in Tokushima, Japan, culminated in August 2022, reflecting Ishikawa's commitment to excellence.
Keiji Ishikawa's journey in mastering the traditional Japanese glass-cutting technique "Kiriko" led to the establishment of a cutting-edge studio in Tokushima. His innovative creations, including glasses, dishes, and lampshades, aim to bring calm and joy to people's lives. The Elan Vital glass tableware has been honored with the prestigious Silver A' Design Award, recognizing its exceptional creativity and technical excellence.
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