Delores Fortuna
This low bowl is a versatile serving piece, especially for smaller portions of vegetables and salads. Signed by artist.
This low bowl is a versatile serving piece, especially for smaller portions of vegetables and salads. Signed by artist.
Begoña Rentero creates eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna, making her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers She hardens them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes.
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The seat of the Maple and Walnut Bench for Two is gently contoured for maximum comfort.
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Maple Serving Board made of Maple wood with chrysocolla inlay.
Hand formed vase with white to grey body and textured surface.
The Indigo Ikat has a repeating geometric patola ratu motif, based on eight-rayed flower pattern from the Indian silk patola cloths traded in the 16th and 17th centuries by the Dutch to Sumbanese kings. This pattern is traditionally associated with Sumbanese royalty and continues to be used in ceremonial textiles for funerals and weddings and in dowries. These textiles confer magical qualities to those who wear or display them and represent personal wealth.
Another motif is the walamangata tree from which ropes and fishing lines are made, and important to the Sumbanese economy. The Sumbanese interpret the walamangata tree as the Tree of Life; staying close to and guarding the king who will in turn be their source of wealth and food. A third motif is the ruha or deer, representing the king. The hunting of deer was reserved for royalty and the deer motif was retained for textiles of the royal court: the larger the deer’s antlers the higher the wearer’s position.
The Men’s Hinggi warp ikat is hand dyed and woven in the Kembera district, Sumba Island, Indonesia, c. 1980. This ikat is wonderful exhibited as a wall hanging.
Begoña Rentero creates eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna, making her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers She hardens them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes.
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Model Gharbi earrings in saffron. Begoña Rentero creates eco-friendly jewelry inspired by art, culture, and flora and fauna, making her own papers from silk, cotton and other fibers She hardens them through a special process so that they can easily be worn for everyday use. Ultra-lightweight. All natural dyes.
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