Lisa Larson
"Tottori" seal
Lisa Larson's "Tottori" seal
The popular "seal mini" among Lisa Larson's pottery is transformed on the magic of Tottori's company "Mortar Magic"!
The size and charm of Swedish pottery have evolved to sustainable. Please love a lot of Japan's new seals full of dreams!
It is a work with a natural impression with a matte texture while keeping the simple and adorable expression of the base "seal". Although the shells are crushed finely, the touch is smooth and smooth. It doesn't make you feel the reusing of oysters at all, and the appearance is like a pottery. Lisa's masterpiece has been completed as a new work in collaboration with modern technology. When you line up with the original, you can enjoy the difference in texture.
The "Tottori seal", which is made by reusing the "oyster shell in Hiroshima prefecture" that is usually discarded, has a crisp texture from a shell, looks exactly like a real seal! And the glittering grains in some places seem to be wearing water droplets, and the encounter between seals and shells was actually inevitable! ? It was a finish that I thought.
It is made one by one by the craftsmen of Tottori prefecture.
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The "seals" appeared as one of the reprints of the zoo series called "Skansen" in Sweden from 1977 to 1983. "Skansen" is an outdoor museum established in Stockholm in 1891, and is made up of animals living in the zoo in it.
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What is Mortar Magic?
According to the homepage, it is a "company that shares in love." It seems to be a company that is the mission of "changing the form of various materials and providing new value to society." In other words, by changing the shape of various materials, it is a company that makes magic that makes something more loved. They love not only local Tottori sand, but also large problems such as Kumamoto's volcanic ash and pumice that drifted to Okinawa. However, despite the fact that the activity is very serious, it is great to feel the joke air, which is the name of the mortar magic company name. But after all, this is a magic! I'm convinced. I never knew in Japan that there was such a company, with the spirit of jokes and doing both serious and business. Really Sukubarashii. I long for it. I'm going to say the company we met to meet!