Temple XII handwoven wrap by Christopher Duncan
Temple XII handwoven wrap by Christopher Duncan
Temple XII handwoven wrap by Christopher Duncan.
A medium weight wrap handwoven with cotton, possum merino, linen, antique Japanese silk and Muga silk. Woven in plain and twill weave structures with handplaited tassels. Heavy in texture due to it’s weave structure, alongside a balance of colour blocking in indigo, charcoal, red with natural inlay motifs.
Made in Auckland, New Zealand.
_ Dimensions
Length ~ 240cm including 15cm tassels on each end
Width ~ 54cm
_ Care: gentle cold hand wash only. do not use hot water or dryer. dry cleanable with care.
_ Bio: Christopher Duncan is a contemporary craft practitioner who specialises in hand weaving textiles. His practice moves between the making of textile for use in clothing and as object – challenging the idea of artisanal works as everyday useful objects. Duncan’s woven work stems from traditional techniques but combines non-repetitive lines at vertical and horizontal intersections. Breaking up the rigid forms typical to the cross sectional nature of the loom are inlaid motifs that are iterated across the textile. Duncan's work is exhibited throughout New Zealand and Japan and is held in the collections of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira.