Polynesian Vase
This vase was made from a Queen Palm tree, Hawaiian Koa, copper tubing and copper wire.
This vase was made from a Queen Palm tree, Hawaiian Koa, copper tubing and copper wire.
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Comments
Very different. I like the contrasting pieces floating over the cut out.
Thanks, Jim. I don't know if you can see in the picture or not, but the handles are rounded to match the round lip. The very thin copper wire pieces were just enough to give it rigidity to float above the cut out areas. Thanks for your kind comment.
Jim O'Donnell
This is a great concept beautifully carried out. It is deceptively simple but compelling, too -- a real work of art. Thanks for posting the photo.
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