Hand-blown glass pomegranate, handmade.
by Marian Talanchuk
Hand-blown glass pomegranate, handmade.
by Marian Talanchuk
‘Anagama’ is wood-fired pottery, crafted using Japanese techniques in an Anagama kiln, where it is fired for 50 hours at a temperature of around 1,230 degrees. The fire and ash leave marks on the pottery, like passionate kisses, making each piece completely unique.
Every piece is unique, a one-off; it cannot be replicated.
Author: Zola_Sense
The sculpture ‘Guardian of the Earth’ is inspired by the image of an ancient female goddess – a symbol of fertility, abundance and humanity’s unbreakable bond with nature. Its geometric patterns draw on the traditions of the Trypillian culture, where the earth was regarded as the source of life, strength and the continuity of the family line.
The understated form and natural texture emphasise the primal beauty of the figure, which embodies maternal care, protection and harmony with the world.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
The Trypillian Madonna ‘Guardian of the Fire’
The sculpture ‘Guardian of the Fire’ embodies one of the most ancient symbols of human culture – the hearth fire as a source of life, warmth and the continuation of the family line. Inspired by images of Trypillian goddesses, she personifies feminine strength, wisdom and the ability to preserve the light even in the darkest of times.
The ornamentation on the sculpture’s surface references ancient symbols of protection, prosperity and spiritual unity with nature. It is an image of a guardian who keeps alive the fire of the home, memory and tradition.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
Trypillian Madonnas: ‘Mistresses of Fertility’
The ‘Mistresses of Fertility’ sculptures are inspired by the image of an ancient goddess who, in the cultures of agricultural peoples, was a symbol of abundance, prosperity and the birth of new life. In the Trypillian tradition, the feminine principle was revered as the source of creation, and the earth as the greatest value and the foundation of well-being.
The soft forms and symbolic ornamentation emphasise the connection with the cycles of nature, the earth’s bounty and the power of motherhood. The sculpture serves as a reminder of humanity’s harmony with nature and of life’s eternal capacity to be reborn.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)
Crisp and prickly, straight from the garden.
The candle is packaged in a fabric pouch.
Unscented, made from 100% genuine beeswax from Ukrainian apiaries.
Burn time: approximately 10 hours
by Roshcha.home
The Trypillian Madonna ‘The Great Mother’
The sculpture ‘The Great Mother’ is inspired by one of humanity’s most ancient archetypes – the image of the primordial mother, the guardian of life and the creator of the world. In Trypillian culture, the female figure symbolised the fertility of the earth, the continuation of the lineage, prosperity and harmony between humankind and nature.
The simple form and symbolic ornamentation reflect a connection with ancient traditions and beliefs about the feminine principle as a source of strength, wisdom and rebirth. ‘The Great Mother’ embodies care, protection and the eternal cycle of life.
Technique: papier-mâché
Height: 100 cm (1 m)

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