June Yoda "Glass Square Plate -Water Droplets-"
June Yoda "Glass Square Plate -Water Droplets-"
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Introducing a clear glass square plate by June Yoda!!
Artist:
June Yoda
*Junko YODA has changed her artist name to June Yoda.
material:
Glass
Size:
W 9.0 × D 9.0 × H 1.0 cm
Artist signature:
The signature of June Yoda (Junko Yoda) is engraved on the bottom of the piece.
Accessories:
The paper box includes a brief biography of the artist and an instruction manual.
*This piece is a one-of-a-kind original by June Yoda (Junko Yoda).
*This is not heat-resistant glass, so please avoid using microwaves or dishwashers.
*We recommend using a soft sponge when washing.
Regarding delivery:
Once payment has been confirmed, your order will be shipped within 10 business days.
If you choose deferred payment, your order will be shipped within 10 business days after your order is confirmed.
Domestic) Yamato Transport or Japan Post
International) EMS
Shipping fee:
Domestic) shipping costs vary depending on the region. Please check the shipping policy for details on shipping fees for each region.
International) Varies depending on shipping area. Please see our shipping policy for details.
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A small square plate with a water droplet pattern by glass artist June Yoda.
The bases of the small plates are made of circular and oval glass, and when viewed from above, they look like large, sparkling droplets of water holding up the plate.
By placing fruits, sweets, and snacks on these fantastical and cute little plates, you can liven up your everyday relaxation time with a touch of glamour.
Please enjoy this unique piece that changes its appearance depending on the lighting and other aspects of the room.
Why not incorporate some "usable art" that only you can have into your special moments, moments in your daily life, or moments in your everyday life?
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June Yoda
Graduated from Yokohama College of Art and Design (1993)
Graduated from Tokyo Glass Art Institute (1994)
Tokushima Glass Studio Instructor (1994)
Takinami Glass Co., Ltd. Classroom instructor (2000)
Joined the Eastern Glass Industry Association (2008)
Introduction to Yuraku style tea ceremony (2013)
[media]
Featured in the Yomiuri Shimbun "Working Women" column (2001)
Featured in the Sunday Mainichi magazine "Young as hell!" (2001)
[Major exhibition history]
Permanent sale at Ginza Mitsukoshi (2016-)
Solo exhibition at Ginza Mitsukoshi (2019-)
Solo exhibition at Yokohama Takashimaya (2020-)
Exhibiting at the Taiwan Culture Expo 2024 (2024)
Solo exhibition at Asahi Touan, Kyoto (2025)
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