Inside is a hand macraméed fishing net from which hangs several mouth blown
Japanese glass floats, keyrings and trinkets — each acting as anchors whose function is to cue up possible narratives or introduce certain personalities from the Frank O'Hara poem.
An intact
Japanese Glass Float is a rare find along the west coast of Northern Vancouver Island, BC, Canada.
Not exact matches
These
Japanese glass fishing
floats were found in 2014 during one of our Southern Gwaii Haanas Explorer kayak tours.
They recall
Japanese designer Shiro Kuramata's 1976
Glass Chair, which was bonded together with glue to give the appearance of
floating in the air.
As much art installation as light fixture, these
floating Calliope pendants were inspired by the elegance of
Japanese calligraphy and the artistry of hand - blown Murano
glass.
Red Nautical Fishing Buoy
Glass Floats Coastal Table Decoration by California Seashell CompanyClick Here for DetailsRed
Japanese Glass Fishing
Floats Fish Net Buoys Tabletop Décor by Mary B Decorative Art MBClick Here for Details
Red
Japanese Glass Fishing
Float Fish Net BuoyClick Here for DetailsBlue
Japanese Glass Fishing
Float Fish Net BuoyClick Here for DetailsGreen
Japanese Glass Fishing
Float Fish Net BuoyClick Here for Details
Japanese style
glass fishing
floats are ideal to use as table decor for a Blue Crab Christmas Tablescape.