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I have a collection of Tonbodama and other Japanese lamp works. It is small but good one. I would like to introduce my favorite artists to lamp workers outside Japan. I show them to you one by one.(Tonbodama is Japanese style glass beads.)

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Akihiro Ohkama's works

Akihiro Ohkama's works

Akihiro Ohkama has wonderful skills of Japanese and Western style Lamoworks. He introduces Japanese style to Western world, Western style to Japan. You could see more his works at his own gallery.
He is very good teacher also. I attended his class sometimes. I admire him so much!
(5 images)
Atusi Ono's amazing spider beads

Atusi Ono's amazing spider beads

Atusi Ono makes fabulous spider beads. No one knows how to make them. We are all just amazed of them. I would like to let you know one of the most wonderful artists in Japan.
(3 images, 17 comments)
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Floral beads by Wakana Ogura

Floral beads by Wakana Ogura

Ogura Wakana makes lovely floral beads and jewelry. I love delicacy and sweetness in her art works. Her bead express beauty of Japanese seasons.
She is junior partner of Akihiro Ohkama in his studio.
(5 images)
Mosaic bead by Toshiki UCHIDA

Mosaic bead by Toshiki UCHIDA

Toshiki Uchida is one of the most famous Japanese beads makers. It is his current work using mosaic technique. It is amazing!
(2 images, 3 comments)
Shigeyuki KIMURA's tonbodama

Shigeyuki KIMURA's tonbodama

In Japan tonbodama decollated with glass lace is very popular. Shigeyuki Kimura has very good skill to make lace beads. He also makes beautiful tonbodama with dots. He is one of the most skillful amateur bead makers in Japan. (Tonbodama is Japanese style glass beads.)
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 Artist:   Ayako Hattori  Contact Artist 
Ayako HATTORI
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http://search.ebay.com/...fjewelryQ5ffromQ5fjapan

http://www13.ocn.ne.jp/~shiro-ya/indexenglish.html


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    thank you for sharing
    Cote: I love to see what artists are doing around the world thank you Ayako Hattori
    1/31/2008 10:24 AM



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