Layered Koru Pendant
Availability: Only 1 available
Bone, Metal
CA$340.00
Only 1 available
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Bone, Metal
Dimensions | 1.25 x 1.25" (3.18 x 3.18cm) |
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Product Number | I-45218 |
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Artist | Yuri Terenyi |
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Description | New Zealand Yuri Terenyi currently resides in a small settlement outside of Dunedin on the South Island of New Zealand. Yuri is a versatile artist who has mastered his craft in bone and wood carvings, as well as being an accomplished musician, and specializes in intricate designs with strong traditional style and stunning detail. As a musician he has a great love for music and the use of traditional instruments, which he carves himself. Each piece is hand crafted and then tuned and tested so they are beautiful as well as real working instruments capable of amazing sound in the right hands. Yuri is continually pursuing new methods and materials to create both very traditional and highly contemporary art pieces. His mixed heritage also inspires him to create very unique miniature sculptures and wearable art which illustrates the connection and blending of the many cultures he has encountered in his studies and travels. |
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The Koru’s closed outer circle represents the circle of life which has no beginning or end, is seamless and of which we are all a part. It also tells of the stars and plants which are part of the circle of life and contain knowledge of our origins. For the artist, it represents the relationship or oneness between himself and his craft, bringing together head, hand and heart.
The spiral of a Koru, which is the fern frond as it opens, brings new life and purity to the world. It also represents peace, tranquility and spirituality along with a strong sense of re-growth or new beginnings. The Koru is often associated with nurturing so is frequently used to represent strength and purity of a loving relationship within a family.
The intertwining of these elements represent oneness within the natural world where spirituality, strength, beauty, old and new life all blend into one unifying force.