[Pask Makes] has previously made Kumiko patterns in wood and was happy with the results, but he wondered if he could make something visually similar from metal instead of wood. For that, he reached ...
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but some say striking design is timeless. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but some say striking design is timeless. Whether it’s the balance of shape, ...
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See the Mesmerizing Interlocking Geometric Patterns Produced With This Ancient Japanese Woodworking Technique
First emerging in Japan in the Asuka period of about 538 to 710 C.E., the intricate woodworking practice of kumiko has since spread worldwide. Once reserved for screens or inlaid panels in handmade ...
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