This 6.25” wide by 9.25” tall, bookmatched clock made from 2 sequential slices of this swirly sand colored stone. Bookmatching is a technique used in woodworking and stonework where two or more pieces are cut from the same, in this case, stone and arranged to create a symmetrical, mirror-like pattern. Imagine a stone being cut in half and then opened like a book. The two slices are bound together by a river of black epoxy running between the live inside edges.
This clock features custom Godwood "flame" shaped copper hands and a solid copper wire bonsai tree with hanging weeping willow style leaves, all treated with a natural green/blue patina.
This 6.25” wide by 9.25” tall, bookmatched clock made from 2 sequential slices of this swirly sand colored stone. Bookmatching is a technique used in woodworking and stonework where two or more pieces are cut from the same, in this case, stone and arranged to create a symmetrical, mirror-like pattern. Imagine a stone being cut in half and then opened like a book. The two slices are bound together by a river of black epoxy running between the live inside edges.
This clock features custom Godwood "flame" shaped copper hands and a solid copper wire bonsai tree with hanging weeping willow style leaves, all treated with a natural green/blue patina.