Hawking

stone sculpture Hawking gallery

HAWKING - 2003 - Indian soapstone, mokumé gané (Japanese silversmithing technique) - 35:25 cm, not for sale HAWKING - 2003 - Indian soapstone, mokumé gané (Japanese silversmithing technique) - 35:25 cm, not for sale HAWKING - 2003 - Indian soapstone, mokumé gané (Japanese silversmithing technique) - 35:25 cm, not for sale

about stone sculpture Hawking

Hawking, Indian soapstone and mokumé gané, is a message of Fare Well for the decease of a Loved One: the Garuda Bird carries his essence, his Spirit, safely through a black hole, on his way to the Spirit world. A sculpture combined with smithing, mokumé gané, which is a Japanese smithing technique involving many layers of alternating silver and copper.