Hibiscus flower and flower bud burned on 6” x 9.5” x .75” hackberry.
Cracks and old beetle ruts sealed and polished with turquoise inlay and final product finished in a clear, satin polycrylic. Due to the nature of hackberry, the grains are more of a rustic feel and style.
The hibiscus has strong symbolic roots in the state of Hawaii as a symbol of love and the encompassing meaning of aloha. It represents Pele, the goddess of love and beauty and is known as the first flower to bloom after a volcanic eruption.
Hibiscus flower and flower bud burned on 6” x 9.5” x .75” hackberry.
Cracks and old beetle ruts sealed and polished with turquoise inlay and final product finished in a clear, satin polycrylic. Due to the nature of hackberry, the grains are more of a rustic feel and style.
The hibiscus has strong symbolic roots in the state of Hawaii as a symbol of love and the encompassing meaning of aloha. It represents Pele, the goddess of love and beauty and is known as the first flower to bloom after a volcanic eruption.