Hand-formed through joomchi, this banner carries the quiet weight of a working shoreline. Hand felted by hand Mulberry paper that feels both worn and enduring—like something shaped by tide and time. The forms read as symbols, fragments of a language tied to labor, memory, and survival. Suspended from a hand-knitted i-cord and a raw willow branch, the piece leans into its origins—earth, water, hand—holding tension between utility and ritual. It doesn’t just hang; it signals.
Hand-formed through joomchi, this banner carries the quiet weight of a working shoreline. Hand felted by hand Mulberry paper that feels both worn and enduring—like something shaped by tide and time. The forms read as symbols, fragments of a language tied to labor, memory, and survival. Suspended from a hand-knitted i-cord and a raw willow branch, the piece leans into its origins—earth, water, hand—holding tension between utility and ritual. It doesn’t just hang; it signals.