The sumac takes on nuances of pink and yellow before turning fire-red in the Fall.
Its solid, hard wood endures the strong Bora wind that never lets it grow past its shrub size. Like a warm-toned cloud, the sumac makes the Carso moor look like a piece of sky on Earth. Also known as the fog tree due to its feathered fruits, the plant enchants the eye in all seasons.
This small collection is meant as a homage to a plant growing in the place where I live and I am deeply connected to.
Mixing the tones of rose gold and yellow to wood I create shapes that evoke its branches and leaves. The main material employed is rose or yellow gold-plated brass combined with durmast solid wood.