Kintsugi Thorn Spindle III - Ebonized Italian Walnut
Kintsugi Thorn Spindle III - Ebonized Italian Walnut
This is a new spindle design that I came up with.
It has roots in the Phang spindle definitely, but it also has some of the aesthetics of the italian drop spindle.
Both sides are pointy, which made me think of a thorn, hence the name.
From my experience, it is a little faster than my phangs. I of course recommend building your cop on the spindle belly for the better balance.
I carved a crack in the wood surface and filled it with 24 carats gold leaf. A hint to Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, and a message for us all…to learn to wrap our flaws and little broken pieces in love, because they make us unique.
The black tint is not a stain but a chemical process called ebonization. The solution I use reacts with the tannins of the wood and turns it black.
Wood: italian walnut
Weight: 40 grams
Lenght: 29 cm (11.5 inches)
Finish: shellac, beeswax