The rock features Te-ami weaving, a kintsugi black insert and coiled details. It hangs by a hand plated length of NZ hemp over a bespoke steel black hook.
This delicate rock has a soft green tone with interesting angled patterns on the front face.
Kanaami is an ancient craft originating in Kyoto, Japan. Copper wire weaving is an art form traditionally used to create kitchenware. New Zealand artist Kathy Barber applies this technique to her art pieces. This craft is balances a steady hand, eye for pattern and lots of patience. The thin lines create intricate webs which strike an interesting balance between the ethereal and the sturdy.
Materials: Te-ami copper coil, Kintsugi compound, NZ Hemp, Steel hook & screws
Size: Rock: H85mmx W70mm/50mm x D45mm / Hook: W90mm x H25mm x D63mm
Handcrafted in Wanaka, New Zealand
The rock features Te-ami weaving, a kintsugi black insert and coiled details. It hangs by a hand plated length of NZ hemp over a bespoke steel black hook.
This delicate rock has a soft green tone with interesting angled patterns on the front face.
Kanaami is an ancient craft originating in Kyoto, Japan. Copper wire weaving is an art form traditionally used to create kitchenware. New Zealand artist Kathy Barber applies this technique to her art pieces. This craft is balances a steady hand, eye for pattern and lots of patience. The thin lines create intricate webs which strike an interesting balance between the ethereal and the sturdy.
Materials: Te-ami copper coil, Kintsugi compound, NZ Hemp, Steel hook & screws
Size: Rock: H85mmx W70mm/50mm x D45mm / Hook: W90mm x H25mm x D63mm
Handcrafted in Wanaka, New Zealand