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Tea wands

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Tea sticks or needles...or we can call them tea wands. Lovely to explore different shapes. I think these are nice addition to my other designs. Will go nicely especially with larger size scoops I am working on recently.  From the left: Ash with yakisugi, Buckthorn with yakisugi, Hawthorn, Plum with yakisugi, Buckthorn with yakisugi, Ash with yakisugi

Ancient Redgum

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Hello friends,  after three years of this blog being dead I decided to start posting again. Poor quality photos on Instagram was one reason, and also I would like to share here bit more than on IG.  Extra photos of the pieces I made and probably more tea related and nature photos as well.  Hope you will like this, that you find time to look here and enjoy beauty of the wood and other on bigger screen. I am not sure how often I will post here, but I was thinking weekly or maybe more often.  Best wishes, Ondrej   Here you can take a look at ancient Redgum teascoop accompanied with Blackwood needle and ancient Bog Oak needle rest. Set went to my dear customer in Singapore. This Redgum wood comes from ancient tree that was about 1,000 years old when felled some 8,000 years ago. It is truly spectacular wood which I feel very lucky to work with. It's quite hard and dense mineralised wood, fragile but stiff. Definitely not easy to carve but certainly worth the efforts. It

blog lives again

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