
Custom Art for Interiors that
Demand “Nothing Ordinary”
Textural | Nomadic | Eclectic | Tribal | Ancient | Cross-Cultural | Wabi-Sabi

The Shaman's Robe
Healers or shamans function as intermediaries between the physical and spiritual world. They are quiet guardians of balance. Each embellishment becomes a language of ritual—layered symbols guiding energy, inviting balance, and transforming the robe into a sacred, storytelling vessel.

The Crow
The Crow perches as a quiet sentinel— its dark form balanced upon a weathered branch and shadowed textile. Below, a cascade of feathers drifts like whispered secrets, bound in ritual and grace. Earth, air, and spirit converge here—an elegant totem of mystery, memory, and transformation, inviting stillness and reverence into the sanctuary of one’s home.



Erhu
Suspended between sound and silence, this Erhu-inspired wall hanging whispers of distant melodies and ancestral memory, drifting between instrument and artifact. Weathered indigo softens the passage of time, while carved wood anchors its quiet presence. Each element suggests a note once played, now resting in stillness—an offering to memory, where culture, craft, and silence converge in a gentle, meditative rhythm that lingers beyond sound.

Temple Bells
Temple Bells invites a moment of stillness—an offering for meditation, a gentle prelude to yoga, or a quiet ritual within the sanctuary of home. Designed as an interactive piece, it features a removable spindle that allows the bells to be softly sounded. Placed in an entryway, it becomes both poetic and practical, signaling the arrival of guests with a simple, resonant touch.

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Tribal Textile I
Emerging as a quiet relic of an imagined ritual, this wall hanging weaves narrative through texture and form. The textile’s geometry speaks in ancestral cadence, adorned with shells, tassels, and distinct elements that suggest passage and offering. Anchored by weathered wood, it becomes an artifact of memory—both grounded and transcendent—inviting contemplation, reverence, and a dialogue between past and present.

Jute Robe
Born from earth and hand, this jute kimono tells of a quiet artisan who wove memories into fiber—each knot a prayer, each fringe a passage of time. Indigo threads recall distant waters and ancestral paths. Once imagined as garment, it became a vessel of stillness, carrying stories of ritual, resilience, and beauty into the spaces it now inhabits.



Tribal Headdress
Gathered, not made, this piece carries whispers of past lives. A carved crest rises like a quiet crown above shells, feathers, and talismans once touched by earth, sea, and sky. Faint animal forms suggest a journey remembered. Falling into dark threads, it holds stillness and movement—an elegant relic that brings depth, mystery, and story into the present.

Indigo Reliquary
Threads of indigo carry the hush of distant hands, stitched with memory and time. Beneath them, objects rest like relics—shells, wood, fiber—each holding a quiet breath of ancestry. A baule loom waits, as if to gather stories. This piece becomes a passage, where past and present meet softly, inviting the viewer into a ritual of remembrance, texture, and soul.



Priest's Winter Robe
A kimono form rendered in coarse jute, its beige weave grounding the piece in earth and tradition. Sculpted white quilted textiles arc across the body like quiet armor, soft yet deliberate. A strand of prayer boxes descends gently, each a whispered intention. Together, they create a meditative relic—textural, reverent, and elegantly suspended between ritual and design



