Serving Platter - Moko Amber SmithThis native New Zealand timber serving platter features engraved designs that draws inspiration from the rich tapestry of Mori art forms and practices such as Whakairo, T Moko, Taniko, and Kowhaiwhai. It evokes a sense of nostalgia and cultural authenticity, with thoughtfully crafted to honour ancestral traditions. Seamlessly merging traditional artistry with modern design, this piece is both aesthetically appealing and a meaningful tribute to a
time spent travelling
with a unique rātā vine inspired design winding up its length
Kim delicately makes impressions of leaves and grasses
Approx Dimensions: 105mm height x 90mm diameter
60mm Height x 335mm L x 310mm W
Janeen's hand-thrown domestic stoneware collection is the result of an ongoing study of her local geology
Hikuaua (carving pattern ling herring tail)
Incorporating elements her from older works
Butterfly hook fastenings included
Every piece is gathered from the furnace then hand shaped and blown using traditional glassblowing techniques that date back hundreds of years
Tim Main's practice is based around observing order and purpose in nature and finding ways to visually express that
With over thirty years of experience working with a variety of metals