Copper Vase: Nuka-yaki Finish
Copper Vase: Nuka-yaki Finish
Copper Vase: Nuka-yaki Finish
Copper Vase: Nuka-yaki Finish
Copper Vase: Nuka-yaki Finish

Copper Vase: Nuka-yaki Finish

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This vase is fired with nuka-yaki technique which brings a tactile allure to copper and complements dried and fresh flower arrangements beautifully. Sheet copper is coated with nuka miso and fired at high temperatures, creating distinct patterns that are both modern and rustic. This sophisticated copper vase harmonizes beautifully with the botanical world. 

Also available in Patina Finish.

Studio: tree frog
Origin: Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Dimensions
Small: L20 x W3.5 x H3.5 cm
Large: L31.5 x W5 x H5 cm
Weight
Small: 194g
Large: 550g
Materials: Copper 
Technique: Nuka-yaki finish

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metalwork art inspired by time-honored techniques

Yukako Hamachi of tree frog is a metalwork artist working in copper and brass. She is particularly drawn to metalwork’s most time-honored techniques of forging, welding, hammering, and forming metal from scratch, and draws inspiration from the natural world.

Hamachi fell in love with metalwork 40 years ago after encountering a coppersmith hammering a kettle at a street stall in Kyoto. Captivated by the motions the artisan made as they turned a sheet of metal between their legs and hammered the shape of the kettle, she said to herself then and there, “One day I will learn this technique, too.” The hammering technique that fascinated Hamachi is calledshibori. By hammering, a two-dimensional sheet of metal becomes a three-dimensional object.

a passionate pursuit

Inspired to pursue a career in metalwork for years, she later sought out a shibori craftsman in Kyoto, apprenticed under them for one year during the COVID-19 pandemic, and fully devoted herself to learning the craft during this period when the pace of the world had slowed down.

Hamachi moved to Tottori Prefecture’s San’in region, an important historic center of iron sand production and metalwork techniques in Japan, and opened her independent studio, tree frog, in Hoki Town, drawing inspiration from the surrounding mountains, sea, and the things she loves. Here, she creates fresh and contemporary designs using the traditional techniques which fuel her passion for metalwork.

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