
Honey Locust Kintsugi Plate
Experience the warmth and character of handcrafted artistry with Richard Einerson’s wood carvings. Each piece is meticulously carved from high-quality wood, showcasing a harmonious blend of natural beauty and artistic vision. Einerson’s work captures intricate details and expressive forms, making every carving a unique statement piece for your home or collection. Whether displayed as a centerpiece or part of a curated collection, these carvings bring timeless craftsmanship and a touch of rustic elegance to any space.
Quote from the artist: "The first part of created this platter was to reassemble the broken pieces with fast-acting epoxy mixed with bottled faux gold dust. Once that was completed, I cut very thin strips of wood, sanded, and glued to the back of the gap. Following this, I drilled and glued rivets and staples to help secure the wooden straps. I then filled the gap with epoxy putty and to have it resemble a copper metal patch, I painted with copper-infused paint and weathered the paint per directions using the solutions for is purpose. I coated the surface with thin epoxy for security, sanded and then coated with polyurethane."
Dimensions: 5.25" x 19.5"
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Experience the warmth and character of handcrafted artistry with Richard Einerson’s wood carvings. Each piece is meticulously carved from high-quality wood, showcasing a harmonious blend of natural beauty and artistic vision. Einerson’s work captures intricate details and expressive forms, making every carving a unique statement piece for your home or collection. Whether displayed as a centerpiece or part of a curated collection, these carvings bring timeless craftsmanship and a touch of rustic elegance to any space.
Quote from the artist: "The first part of created this platter was to reassemble the broken pieces with fast-acting epoxy mixed with bottled faux gold dust. Once that was completed, I cut very thin strips of wood, sanded, and glued to the back of the gap. Following this, I drilled and glued rivets and staples to help secure the wooden straps. I then filled the gap with epoxy putty and to have it resemble a copper metal patch, I painted with copper-infused paint and weathered the paint per directions using the solutions for is purpose. I coated the surface with thin epoxy for security, sanded and then coated with polyurethane."
Dimensions: 5.25" x 19.5"























