Metalwork artist "Susa Makoto"
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Metalwork artist "Susa Makoto"
- Tsuchikiri means “raising with a hammer,” a technique that uses hundreds of types of hammers and anvil blocks to create three-dimensional products from copper plates.
- Opening the shutter to Susa Makoto's metalwork studio reveals a captivating space filled with dreams. His works showcase advanced craftsmanship and originality.
- After the studio tour, participants can experience making a small copper dish using the tsuchikiri technique under the artist's guidance.
What to expect
Tsuchikiri means “raising with a hammer,” a technique that uses hundreds of types of hammers and anvil blocks to create three-dimensional products from copper plates. Opening the shutter to Susa Makoto’s metalwork studio reveals a captivating space filled with dreams. His works showcase advanced craftsmanship and originality. After the studio tour, participants can experience making a small copper dish using the tsuchikiri technique under the artist’s guidance.




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