Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese
Tajima Glassworks Glass Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese

Tajima Glass, Watermelon Tourmaline Palette, Sculpted Handkerchief Dish, 1960s-70s, Japanese

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This striking and romantically joyful work of handblown Japanese mid-century art glass is by the glassworks Tajima, who was known to have produced art glass under the label of Best Art Glass.

Elegant and graceful, the curves that shape the 3 lobed 'petals' creates an organic 'unfurling' from the centre. The palette is a striped arrangement of Sakura pink followed by Cobalt blue and Emerald green, handblown into a swirling pattern to create the main featured colouring of the piece. The gem-like tones vary in intensity and finish with an accent of clear glass at the base.

CONDITION
Excellent. There are no chips or cracks, only mild wear on the surface that is commensurable with age. Please refer to the photos as they form part of the condition report. The underside of the base has a concave pontil that is a known finishing touch of Japanese art glass.

MEASUREMENTS
Height: c. 3.1" / 7.8 cm (base to rim) Diameter: c. 7.4" / 18.8 cm (across widest point). Base diameter: c. 3.1" / 8 cm. Unpackaged weight: c. 1 kg / 970 g

NOTES
Dish will be securely packaged and shipping will be insured. Shipping will be combined for multiple items

A BIT OF HISTORY
Tajima Glassworks
Unfortunately, little is known about Tajima Glass. However, it is known that the glass studio was founded in 1956, in Tokyo, Japan, by Matsutaro Tatsuta. They are known for coloured, textured and often mould-blown or hot-worked art glass. Tajima Glass are still operating today. The quality and style of their work are similar to other Japanese glassworks, rivalling and often mistaken for Italian Murano glass and Czech glass from the same period.


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