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Handcarved pendant lamps with Bengala (Guinea Fowl) feathers, piñatex detail from the Maison Métisse Atelier, inspiration drawn from the Kango traditional Ifugao headdress.
Metal stand wrapped in piñata and rattan.
The carving illustrations on the lamps are by master carver Data Jamasali that originate from the Sibutan Island in Tawi Tawi province circa 1987.
Throughout the centuries, the sculptural tradition of Ukkilan was usually done by skilled men or Panday Kahn (wood carver) who were either self taught or trained through apprenticeship. The carver creates Ukkil design patterns according to the shape of the object. The artistic techniques are drawn from the instinctive and deep understanding of traditional craftsmanship
The Lukis kinukku, an Ukkil design pattern used on wood moldings, has been hand carved onto our all weather crafted resin lamps.