Eight Brazilian Roses and some thorns for Masaoka Shiki: Cornucopia Thorns

Eight Brazilian Roses and some thorns for Masaoka Shiki: Cornucopia Thorns by PaulovonPoser from brazil

designer's own words:

Such as the flower it protects, the thorn pops in our lives in each obstacle and difficulty creating moments of strengthening, loneliness, review and acceptance. Young thorns can be easily taken off. In the afro-Brazilian traditions one should never offer a rose without taking off its thorn. By dropping a thorn and emptying its interior, these objects made of enameled faience in eight colors can be used in several combinations, representing the idea of a cornucopia. Its shape allows playful manipulation, creating different supports for Ikebana arrangements or bowls for nuts or dried fruits.
Produced in two shapes and sizes : 26 x 13 x 10 cm e 30,5 x 15 x 17 cm.

 

Eight Brazilian Roses and some thorns for Masaoka Shiki: Cornucopia Thorns

 

Eight Brazilian Roses and some thorns for Masaoka Shiki: Cornucopia Thorns