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HARIO Lampwork Factory
Glass Clip-on Earrings "Earl Curve"
Made in
Japan
Founded in 1921, a Tokyo manufacturer of heat-resistant glass instruments for scientific purposes has created a lineup of accessories. Each piece is made from a glass rod that is heated with a burner, which is then squeezed and stretched when softened and shaped into art pieces by an artisan.
The manufacturing process of the "Earl Curve" handmade earrings
The "Earl Curve" handmade earrings that use a waterdrop as their motif are handcrafted by heating each glass rod piece with a burner. They are carefully crafted in a workshop based on diagrams created by an in-house designer. Although each piece of accessory may vary in size by several millimeters, this is due to the "warmth" that you can only experience from handcrafted products, which is one fascinating factor of HARIO Lampwork Factory.
A wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass
Industrial glass is primarily "heat-resistant glass" and "soft glass." Heat-resistant glass can withstand heat and has a melting point of over 1000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit), requiring work with a burner. The word, "Lampwork" in the HARIO Lampwork Factory brand name refers to the handwork of crafting glass with a burner flame. Each HARIO Lampwork Factory accessory is handcrafted by an artisan and is characterized by a wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass. Also, even if heat-resistant glass breaks, its form can be recreated and repaired by reheating it with a burner.
The manufacturing process of the "Earl Curve" handmade earrings
The "Earl Curve" handmade earrings that use a waterdrop as their motif are handcrafted by heating each glass rod piece with a burner. They are carefully crafted in a workshop based on diagrams created by an in-house designer. Although each piece of accessory may vary in size by several millimeters, this is due to the "warmth" that you can only experience from handcrafted products, which is one fascinating factor of HARIO Lampwork Factory.
A wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass
Industrial glass is primarily "heat-resistant glass" and "soft glass." Heat-resistant glass can withstand heat and has a melting point of over 1000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit), requiring work with a burner. The word, "Lampwork" in the HARIO Lampwork Factory brand name refers to the handwork of crafting glass with a burner flame. Each HARIO Lampwork Factory accessory is handcrafted by an artisan and is characterized by a wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass. Also, even if heat-resistant glass breaks, its form can be recreated and repaired by reheating it with a burner.
Material:
Heat-resistant glass, Brass gold plating
Heat-resistant glass, Brass gold plating
HARIO Lampwork Factory
HARIO was founded in 1921 as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware in Kanda, Tokyo. Other than beakers and flasks, they manufacture a wide array of products that take advantage of heat-resistant glass characteristics, such as coffee accessories and cooking ware. The establishment of this accessory brand known as HARIO Lampwork Factory has an inspiring history.
It all started with the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Due to the blackout of this earthquake, the electric furnace in HARIO's factory that was the size of a swimming pool stopped operating. This has caused the glass material that was always retained in liquid form inside the furnace to turn into an enormous clump. As it was impossible to remove the enormous glass clump, the furnace was eventually dismantled. The recovered glass was slowly broken up but HARIO could not think of how they could make use of it. Nonetheless, HARIO had adopted a positive attitude toward the accident and embarked on a new challenge by saying, "Let's use these glass clumps to make accessories!" And thanks to the incident where the glass material hardened, the HARIO Lampwork Factory was established in 2013, producing an original accessory brand that is handcrafted throughout the entire manufacturing process with their motto, "Let's pass along the techniques of artisan handwork, which is the origin of corporations, to the succeeding generations!" The HARIO Lampwork Factory was highly regarded as an amazing business model that was born with the movement of establishing a handcraft accessory workshop and received the Good Design Award in 2014, which is considered one of Japan's most prestigious design awards.
HARIO was founded in 1921 as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware in Kanda, Tokyo. Other than beakers and flasks, they manufacture a wide array of products that take advantage of heat-resistant glass characteristics, such as coffee accessories and cooking ware. The establishment of this accessory brand known as HARIO Lampwork Factory has an inspiring history.
It all started with the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Due to the blackout of this earthquake, the electric furnace in HARIO's factory that was the size of a swimming pool stopped operating. This has caused the glass material that was always retained in liquid form inside the furnace to turn into an enormous clump. As it was impossible to remove the enormous glass clump, the furnace was eventually dismantled. The recovered glass was slowly broken up but HARIO could not think of how they could make use of it. Nonetheless, HARIO had adopted a positive attitude toward the accident and embarked on a new challenge by saying, "Let's use these glass clumps to make accessories!" And thanks to the incident where the glass material hardened, the HARIO Lampwork Factory was established in 2013, producing an original accessory brand that is handcrafted throughout the entire manufacturing process with their motto, "Let's pass along the techniques of artisan handwork, which is the origin of corporations, to the succeeding generations!" The HARIO Lampwork Factory was highly regarded as an amazing business model that was born with the movement of establishing a handcraft accessory workshop and received the Good Design Award in 2014, which is considered one of Japan's most prestigious design awards.
・This product is handcrafted by a glass artisan. As the product is made from glass, avoid any strong force that may cause it to break. In case of damage, we can repair the product (for a fee). Please contact us for details.
・The metal parts may cause itchiness or rashes if you have allergic reactions to metal or a predisposition. If you experience any irregularities with your skin, discontinue use and consult your physician.
・Remove accessories when exercising, bathing, or taking care of babies or toddlers.
・To reduce dullness and staining from sebum, wipe accessories with a soft cloth after use before storage.
・Hold the metal fixtures when applying or removing earring accessories. Pulling the glass pieces with force may cause the metal fixtures to fall off.
・The earrings come with a fixture that can be used to prevent the pierce from falling off.
・The metal parts may cause itchiness or rashes if you have allergic reactions to metal or a predisposition. If you experience any irregularities with your skin, discontinue use and consult your physician.
・Remove accessories when exercising, bathing, or taking care of babies or toddlers.
・To reduce dullness and staining from sebum, wipe accessories with a soft cloth after use before storage.
・Hold the metal fixtures when applying or removing earring accessories. Pulling the glass pieces with force may cause the metal fixtures to fall off.
・The earrings come with a fixture that can be used to prevent the pierce from falling off.
Founded in 1921, a Tokyo manufacturer of heat-resistant glass instruments for scientific purposes has created a lineup of accessories. Each piece is made from a glass rod that is heated with a burner, which is then squeezed and stretched when softened and shaped into art pieces by an artisan.
The manufacturing process of the "Earl Curve" handmade earrings
The "Earl Curve" handmade earrings that use a waterdrop as their motif are handcrafted by heating each glass rod piece with a burner. They are carefully crafted in a workshop based on diagrams created by an in-house designer. Although each piece of accessory may vary in size by several millimeters, this is due to the "warmth" that you can only experience from handcrafted products, which is one fascinating factor of HARIO Lampwork Factory.
A wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass
Industrial glass is primarily "heat-resistant glass" and "soft glass." Heat-resistant glass can withstand heat and has a melting point of over 1000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit), requiring work with a burner. The word, "Lampwork" in the HARIO Lampwork Factory brand name refers to the handwork of crafting glass with a burner flame. Each HARIO Lampwork Factory accessory is handcrafted by an artisan and is characterized by a wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass. Also, even if heat-resistant glass breaks, its form can be recreated and repaired by reheating it with a burner.
The manufacturing process of the "Earl Curve" handmade earrings
The "Earl Curve" handmade earrings that use a waterdrop as their motif are handcrafted by heating each glass rod piece with a burner. They are carefully crafted in a workshop based on diagrams created by an in-house designer. Although each piece of accessory may vary in size by several millimeters, this is due to the "warmth" that you can only experience from handcrafted products, which is one fascinating factor of HARIO Lampwork Factory.
A wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass
Industrial glass is primarily "heat-resistant glass" and "soft glass." Heat-resistant glass can withstand heat and has a melting point of over 1000 degrees Celsius (1,832 degrees Fahrenheit), requiring work with a burner. The word, "Lampwork" in the HARIO Lampwork Factory brand name refers to the handwork of crafting glass with a burner flame. Each HARIO Lampwork Factory accessory is handcrafted by an artisan and is characterized by a wide array of designs associated with heat-resistant glass. Also, even if heat-resistant glass breaks, its form can be recreated and repaired by reheating it with a burner.
Material:
Heat-resistant glass, Brass gold plating
Heat-resistant glass, Brass gold plating
HARIO Lampwork Factory
HARIO was founded in 1921 as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware in Kanda, Tokyo. Other than beakers and flasks, they manufacture a wide array of products that take advantage of heat-resistant glass characteristics, such as coffee accessories and cooking ware. The establishment of this accessory brand known as HARIO Lampwork Factory has an inspiring history.
It all started with the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Due to the blackout of this earthquake, the electric furnace in HARIO's factory that was the size of a swimming pool stopped operating. This has caused the glass material that was always retained in liquid form inside the furnace to turn into an enormous clump. As it was impossible to remove the enormous glass clump, the furnace was eventually dismantled. The recovered glass was slowly broken up but HARIO could not think of how they could make use of it. Nonetheless, HARIO had adopted a positive attitude toward the accident and embarked on a new challenge by saying, "Let's use these glass clumps to make accessories!" And thanks to the incident where the glass material hardened, the HARIO Lampwork Factory was established in 2013, producing an original accessory brand that is handcrafted throughout the entire manufacturing process with their motto, "Let's pass along the techniques of artisan handwork, which is the origin of corporations, to the succeeding generations!" The HARIO Lampwork Factory was highly regarded as an amazing business model that was born with the movement of establishing a handcraft accessory workshop and received the Good Design Award in 2014, which is considered one of Japan's most prestigious design awards.
HARIO was founded in 1921 as a manufacturer of laboratory glassware in Kanda, Tokyo. Other than beakers and flasks, they manufacture a wide array of products that take advantage of heat-resistant glass characteristics, such as coffee accessories and cooking ware. The establishment of this accessory brand known as HARIO Lampwork Factory has an inspiring history.
It all started with the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. Due to the blackout of this earthquake, the electric furnace in HARIO's factory that was the size of a swimming pool stopped operating. This has caused the glass material that was always retained in liquid form inside the furnace to turn into an enormous clump. As it was impossible to remove the enormous glass clump, the furnace was eventually dismantled. The recovered glass was slowly broken up but HARIO could not think of how they could make use of it. Nonetheless, HARIO had adopted a positive attitude toward the accident and embarked on a new challenge by saying, "Let's use these glass clumps to make accessories!" And thanks to the incident where the glass material hardened, the HARIO Lampwork Factory was established in 2013, producing an original accessory brand that is handcrafted throughout the entire manufacturing process with their motto, "Let's pass along the techniques of artisan handwork, which is the origin of corporations, to the succeeding generations!" The HARIO Lampwork Factory was highly regarded as an amazing business model that was born with the movement of establishing a handcraft accessory workshop and received the Good Design Award in 2014, which is considered one of Japan's most prestigious design awards.
・This product is handcrafted by a glass artisan. As the product is made from glass, avoid any strong force that may cause it to break. In case of damage, we can repair the product (for a fee). Please contact us for details.
・The metal parts may cause itchiness or rashes if you have allergic reactions to metal or a predisposition. If you experience any irregularities with your skin, discontinue use and consult your physician.
・Remove accessories when exercising, bathing, or taking care of babies or toddlers.
・To reduce dullness and staining from sebum, wipe accessories with a soft cloth after use before storage.
・Hold the metal fixtures when applying or removing earring accessories. Pulling the glass pieces with force may cause the metal fixtures to fall off.
・The earrings come with a fixture that can be used to prevent the pierce from falling off.
・The metal parts may cause itchiness or rashes if you have allergic reactions to metal or a predisposition. If you experience any irregularities with your skin, discontinue use and consult your physician.
・Remove accessories when exercising, bathing, or taking care of babies or toddlers.
・To reduce dullness and staining from sebum, wipe accessories with a soft cloth after use before storage.
・Hold the metal fixtures when applying or removing earring accessories. Pulling the glass pieces with force may cause the metal fixtures to fall off.
・The earrings come with a fixture that can be used to prevent the pierce from falling off.