why glass
Although glass is often seen as a cold and hard material, it frequently holds warm memories of the past.
Perhaps it is the pitcher at your grandmother’s house—the one from which you were given cold milk as a child. Even today, when you place that same pitcher on the table for your own children, the memory returns.
Or perhaps it is a glass ornament once given to you by someone dear in your youth—still just as beautiful, carrying its memories as clearly as if they had happened only yesterday.
Glass is an excellent choice for both everyday use and decorative objects. It preserves its colour, its form, and its usability from one generation to the next. It does not wear out or become fragile; it does not dissolve or fade, but continues to serve faithfully for decades.
In place of today’s disposable culture, many people have rediscovered an appreciation for durability and beauty. At that point, glass—in all its many forms—begins to shine again. Beauty, longevity, purity, and an almost timeless sense of permanence are only some of its many virtues. ✨

History and name Pikku-Masa






