A Japanese Glass Artist in Kanazawa | Fantasy Handmade Glass Art ✨
Hello, we’re Okappabashi 🍵 This time, we visited Kanazawa in Ishikawa Prefecture—a city where history and art come to life—and had the opportunity to step into the home and atelier of glass artist Makiko Inoya. Her creations are colorful and unique—delicate, yet carrying a certain wild, organic energy. Vivid accessories and sculptural pieces are born here each day, and every single one is one of a kind. No two pieces are ever the same, making each work truly special. Just like her creations, many are also drawn to her warm and captivating personality. We hope this video allows you to experience the world of this truly one-of-a-kind glass artist, and the atmosphere that surrounds her work. Be sure to explore her works on the Okappabashi website✨ 📺 Subtitles available (JP / CN / KR / FR / ES/ DE) 📹 使用機材 Sony a7C 🎵使用楽曲サイト https://www.epidemicsound.com 🌏Website— https://kappabashi-shopping.com/ 💌 Instagram — coming soon. #GlassArt #JapaneseArt #Handmade #Kanazawa #Artisan

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