Soeul Craft Handle series - 1 Circle Brass Cup
Soeul Craft Handle series - 1 Circle Brass Cup
Her handle series explores the concept that everyone wants something they don't have and wanting to create a new 'thing' that nobody has yet. So, for a simple functional object such as a cup, depending on what kind of handle craftsman places on a object, it can become a new object to be desired. So the artist started to explore different handle shapes that makes the user to hold the object differently.
This 1 circle brass cup can hold your desk objects, dry flowers, or any other things you would like display. Or just nothing at all. It can pair with Brass dust bins and hand brushes by Soeul.
The imperfection of silver soldering is intentionally exposed on these pieces. Please enjoy them as unique characters. Brass aging is also a natural process and it will give an another sense of time as it ages.
This piece is a one off piece, meaning there is only one piece available.
Size: Cup diameter is 2 1/2". Cup height is 4". The circle handle diameter is approximately 3" (Please note that it's not a perfect circle)
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Materials
Materials
Brass and silver
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
We will ship out within 1-3 days of receiving your order. From the day you have received the package, you have 10 days to return the items. You will have to pay for your own return shipping. We cannot refund the original shipping cost. The items must be brand new and unused with original packaging. Store credit only. We cannot accept returns after 14 days. we reserve the right to refuse any return.
Weight
Weight
0.56 lb
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Indoor use only. Please note. Brass will naturally age over time. Enjoy the beauty of natural material. Please try not to get wet.
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Soeul Craft
Brass Artist Aeyoung Kim loves the name 'Soeul' which means 'a little village' in Korean. With the degree in Buddhism sculpture from Gyeongju; the capital of the ancient kingdom of Shilla (57 BC – 935 AD), and Masters in Metal craft, she naturally weaves the Shilla era sensibilities and modern day everyday crafts.
Her handle series explores the concept that everyone wants something they don't have and wanting to create a new 'thing' that nobody has yet. So, for a simple functional object such as a cup, depending on what kind of handle craftsman places on a object, it can become a new object to be desired. So the artist started to explore different handle shapes that makes the user to hold the object differently with two hands.