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This book is a collection of works by Hayao Tatsuzawa (1947-2000), a craft collector and researcher of glass crafts such as Satsuma Kiriko, titled "The Work of Hayao Tatsuzawa: Knowledge, Eyes, and Play." This book is a memorial collection of works published by Tatsuzawa's relatives, and is a set of three parts: Knowledge, which is composed of research papers and contributions published during his lifetime; Play, which is written about Tatsuzawa by friends and associates; and Eye, which is a collection of photographs of the collection he collected during his lifetime. "Eye" has also been published as a standalone book, "The Universe of Cutlery: The Tatsuzawa Collection." The following is from the afterword written by Kazumi Sakata (1945-2022), the owner of Kogutsu Sakata and one of Japan's leading collectors and appraisers of crafts. "This collection will make young people who are serious about pursuing a career in crafts think about the important question of what the standard of beauty is, and will also help those who are struggling and confused in their creations to overcome the dire situation, and will undoubtedly teach many people the joy of making things and the joy of collecting things." (There are many lines underlined in the text.)
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