Tsukuru.
Tools, two vessels, a pressing screen and the same folded card as Hajimete. For those who already know what they're doing, or want to find out.
- Vessel
- Tools, two vessels, pressing screen
- H
- 20 cm
- Ø
- 16 cm
- Plants
- Grower's choice, wider selection
- Substrate
- Selection included
- Edition
- OPEN
- Care
- Instructions included · indirect light
From the workshop.
Studio W9 · London
Tsukuru means 'to make.' It's Hajimete's older sibling, same instruction card, twice the vessels, and tools I'd normally keep at the workshop bench.
The pressing screen is the same design I use for the Preserved pieces, scaled down. It's the one part of this kit that surprises people.
This one sells mostly to people who bought Hajimete first and came back wanting more control over the result.
Other specimens.
View catalogue →Hikari, in glass.
A closed cloche of moss, sphagnum and lichen, sealed in May. Settles into its own weather over weeks; the glass clouds with condensation in the morning and clears by midday.
Mizu no oto.
A hand-blown sphere holding selaginella and a single fern frond, suspended over water-dark gravel. Named for the sound condensation makes against the glass at night.
Mori no kage.
Reindeer moss and a single oak leaf, pressed flat and set behind glass in a hand-finished oak frame. The forest's shadow, kept still.