Porcelain globe at the Palais des Nations, Geneva. The Blue Planet of Human Life. sculpture was gifted to the United Nations office at Geneva, by Japan in 1995. It is located in front of the UNOG Council Chamber where the Conference on Disarmament meets to discuss how to banish nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction. A plaque on the sculpture reads: A porcelain globe designed and produced in the Tobe style with a prayer to safeguard peace on earth and the irreplaceable Earth of Humankind''. By Yasuhiko Shirakata, Ceramic Artist, Tobe-cho, Ehime-ken, Japan. October 1995
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