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Haven’t put together an Etsy treasury in a while. Here’s my latest and it’s all about the neon home.
Images:Â Courtesy of Etsy vendors.
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Haven’t put together an Etsy treasury in a while. Here’s my latest and it’s all about the neon home.
Images:Â Courtesy of Etsy vendors.
Powered By Toastie Studio – Etsy Tools
Love these Nordic inspired jewelry patterns created by and sold under the brand name, Kurogoma. Not exactly sure of the process but the material is listed as plastic and coated with resin. Each piece is then made into earrings, rings and brooches. Her shop is located here on Japanese handmade market, Minne, and you can also follow her on Twitter.
Images: Courtesy of Kurogoma
Really liking these ceramic pieces created by Japanese ceramist Keiko Matsui. Love the stitched and button enhanced bowls and cups. The Sydney-based artist says this of her work:
“Each ceramic object I create is part of me. I am communicating with myself, as I work on the wheel. I take pleasure in the process. Sitting on a wheel in silence is my meditative moment. When the clay actually becomes centered, my mind becomes “mu†– nothingness in Japanese.â€
Images: Courtesy of Keiko Matsui.
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