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Kazumi Tsuji + factory zoomer “My Chinese Tea”

A special exhibition by glass artist Kazumi Tsuji and factory zoomer will be held at HIN Aoyama, featuring new works that reinterpret Chinese tea utensils in glass for the first time.

Event details

Gaiwan (lidded Chinese tea bowl), cha-hai (tea pitcher), chajin (teapot spout pick), tea scoop, teacup, and saucer—

 

This exhibition showcases the creative possibilities inspired by encounters with Chinese tea, as well as Kazumi Tsuji’s playful approach to the challenges of working as a glass artist. Discover a fresh perspective on tea utensils newly realized in glass.

MESSAGE

Japanese–Chinese Tea

“About ten years ago, I began to have more opportunities to exhibit at galleries in Taiwan and mainland China. A Taiwanese tea master friend of mine, who loves Japan and the work of Japanese artists, was the connection that led me to begin creating utensils for Chinese tea. At first, I was simply imitating what I saw, but as I drank tea and learned how to brew it, I became completely absorbed—both in the tea itself and in the tools used for it. While part of me thinks it’s absurd for a Japanese person to be making Chinese tea ware, I thoroughly enjoy the creative remix. As a glass artist, it’s an especially challenging pursuit, yet I enjoy it with the excitement of having discovered a new creative avenue.

 

In China and Taiwan too, new scenes are emerging that begin with tea utensils from Japan. They’ve especially captured the interest of younger tea practitioners, and it’s fascinating to see tea gatherings using utensils made by Japanese artists. For us as makers, the theme of “Chinese tea,” which came to us unexpectedly, has opened up many opportunities and possibilities. With Chinese tea’s history stretching over 4,500 years, the thought that Japanese crafts might now contribute even a single drop to that long tradition—perhaps for the first time in Japan’s tradition of everyday crafts—is quietly thrilling.”

 

- Glass artist Kazumi Tsuji

  • Friday 7 November is by appointment only. (Reservations Closed)

PROFILE

Kazumi Tsuji was born in Ishikawa in 1964. After studying at California College of the Arts, she joined the Utatsuyama craft studio in Kanazawa as a glass artisan. Tsuji established her own glass studio, factory zoomer, in 1999 with a focus on glass containers. In 2005 factory zoomer/shop opened, and in 2010, she was appointed chief director for a craft project institution in Kanazawa.

EVENT DETAILS

TITLE

Kazumi Tsuji + factory zoomer “My Chinese Tea”

DATE

November 7th (Friday) — November 16th (Sunday) 2025 / 11:00 – 19:00
The Artist will be present on November 7th (Friday)
Closed on Tuesday

Reservation Application Form
  • Friday 7 November Reservation
    Reservations Closed
  • Due to preparations, HIN / Arts & Science, Aoyama will be temporarily closed on Thursday, November 6.

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