This piece was created using an antique bent wood grain sieve as the structural medium. It is a pretty incredible texture bomb and many different types of fibers were utilized to construct this piece. It is a really unique piece that you're not going to find anywhere else. Some of the fibers utilized to construct this piece have since been discontinued and I wouldn't be able to re-create this piece if I wanted to. The design, fibers and antique sieve utilized to create this woven art contribute to its unique one-of-a-kind nature. The antique sieve alone is wonderful industrial accent piece and the cool tones and textural variation elevate it to another level. This art hangs from the wooden frame of the sieve. Hanging hardware is not included. The bent wood and wire sieve mesh is in really beautiful condition and is still structurally sound.
Measurements (approximate):
17.75 inches in diameter 4.75 inches in depth
SHIPPING As much as possible, we utilize recycled shipping boxes. The box you receive your item in may show signs of wear and pre-use.
PHOTOGRAPHY All photos are taken in natural light and we do not use any photo filters and do not perform and photo editing (other than basic photo cropping). Depending on your monitor settings, there may be subtle differences in color once you see your item in person.
HANDMADE Handmade items are made slowly and carefully one project and a time. They are not produced by machinery, and although we work hard to ensure each piece is as perfect as possible, there is a potential for organic flaws to occur from our processes. We feel that these flaws add personality and unique character traits to our pieces. Please do not purchase if you averse to organic process flaws. Please, also be aware that fiber art is normally more “fuzzy” in person that it appears in photos.
Tips for caring for your fiber art: • After shipment your fiber art may be a little smashed from the journey home. You may gently fluff and adjust the stitches to liven the fibers back up. • Do not pull on the fibers, loops, and stiches of your fiber art. This could cause inadvertent loosening or removal of carefully places stitches. • Do not wash your fiber art. If your art collects dust then you can gently shake and/or bat the backside of your piece with your hand in order to remove any dusts that have collected. • We do not recommend hanging fiber art in a kitchen space near the cooking center. Kitchen environments tend to produce a lot of airborne greases that can end up on the surface of your fiber art and they cannot be removed.