PlusAlpha Space Glass Lets You Experience Space In The Palm of Your Hands

Here at IndieBloom, we are fascinated with space and astronomy. The beauty, allure to visit, mixed with the uncertainty of it all. PlusAlpha Glass- Called spaceglass and conceived by award-winning, Japanese glass artist Satoshi Tomizu through a discovery of heat resistant glass accessories.

A basic description for the technique- crafted using a blowtorch producing a blue flame that is molded via a glass tube under extreme heat temperatures. The process involves intense heating of glass and lampworking, that gives the effect of planets made of opals, flecks of real gold, and trails of colored glass seem to spin and loop like twists in the Milky Way.

Born in Kanagawa Prefecture, a coastal area south of Tokyo in 1980, Satoshi Tomizu was perfecting his craft and skill. When in May 2008, he became the first in his field to develop heat-resistant glass accessories. For more than 10 years, this has increased his profile with TV and many media appearances in Japan, along with design awards and accolades such as appearing in the 2016 music video, Aimer by Ninelie.

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In it, to win it

Reminiscent of toy marbles, PlusAlpha Space Glass items can be utilised to be worn on the wrists like a watch, necklace, bracelet or as other jewellery. Adding to the exclusiveness of these products is that they can only be purchased on PlusAlpha Space Glass' online store via a monthly lottery or creating an online account (or subscribing)- will you sign up to be in it to win it for these unique accessories?

The brand has all the usual social media channels with Facebook, Twitter and Instagram presenting more detailed in-depth outer space content for your needs. You can now be the Guardians Of The Galaxy across your neck or wrist, while following the latest news about them all within here.

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