Crafts CouncilDirectoryMatt KavanaghKintsugi ash bowlAboutCarved from a trunk of seasoned ash that suffered die-back. In a nod to the Japanese art of kintsugi, its many fractures are embraced. Splits are repaired using a pine resin glue, that is hand-made from locally collected resin. The piece is then finished with a combination of carved texturing, fine sanding and wax. It is then inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered and its species, anchoring it to a specific location. H10xW27xD27Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowlAboutCarved from a trunk of seasoned ash that suffered die-back. In a nod to the Japanese art of kintsugi, its many fractures are embraced. Splits are repaired using a pine resin glue, that is hand-made from locally collected resin. The piece is then finished with a combination of carved texturing, fine sanding and wax. It is then inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered and its species, anchoring it to a specific location. H10xW27xD27Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonKintsugi ash bowl, image: Amit LennonMore from Matt KavanaghProjectNOS SPHERE chandelierProjectNorwegian maple bowlProjectLime bowlProjectLondon plane bowlProjectHorse chestnut bowlProjectSplit ash bowlProjectAsh stoolProjectIron