Pashikuru maintains traditional artistry while attaining higher skills, and creativity.
We aim to merge with modern art to seek designs which make you want to use everyday.
We aim to merge with modern art to seek designs which make you want to use everyday.
Owner/ Craftman
Shinya Araki
I was attracted and impressed with Kiriko glass by its detailed work at my uncle's home when I was a student, and felt that I also wanted to share with people with my art work.
I started operations at Pashikuru after 3 years of learning at Takizawa glass art.
I learned leather craft from steam punk, Ainu design from its traditional embroidery, and how to blend Kiriko with natural stones at the beginning of operations at Pashikuru.
I officially started operating at Pashikuru as KIriko craft man, and will continue creating and combining inspiring designs from other art forms which I have learned.
Shinya Araki
I was attracted and impressed with Kiriko glass by its detailed work at my uncle's home when I was a student, and felt that I also wanted to share with people with my art work.
I started operations at Pashikuru after 3 years of learning at Takizawa glass art.
I learned leather craft from steam punk, Ainu design from its traditional embroidery, and how to blend Kiriko with natural stones at the beginning of operations at Pashikuru.
I officially started operating at Pashikuru as KIriko craft man, and will continue creating and combining inspiring designs from other art forms which I have learned.
History
March,2016 - 7th prize at the 28th Edo Kiriko exhibition of new work
March,2016 - 7th prize at the 28th Edo Kiriko exhibition of new work
Business hours and customer service
Monday to Friday 9-17 [GMT+9] (Exclude holidays)
Monday to Friday 9-17 [GMT+9] (Exclude holidays)