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Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging | Wall Hangings by HILO Fiber Art. Item made of walnut & fiber
Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging | Wall Hangings by HILO Fiber Art. Item made of walnut & fiber
Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging | Wall Hangings by HILO Fiber Art. Item made of walnut & fiber
Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging | Wall Hangings by HILO Fiber Art. Item made of walnut & fiber
Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging | Wall Hangings by HILO Fiber Art. Item made of walnut & fiber
Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging | Wall Hangings by HILO Fiber Art. Item made of walnut & fiber

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Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging

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Walnut panel draw the eye to the suspended fiber pearls handcrafted with fine raw cotton fibers in Ivory color. Beautiful secured and wrapped with cotton earthy color tones and fine golden wire strands that give great aesthetic pleasure to this fiber sculpture. Elevate your spaces with a gallery feel.

DETAILS:

• 100% raw cotton

• Sanded and sealed Walnut panel

• Size (panel) W 12” x H 43”



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Item Fiber Pearls Banbas sculpture - Macrame Wall hanging
Created by HILO Fiber Art
As seen in Private Residence, Oakland, CA
HILO Fiber Art
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2021
Abstract cotton fiber art

Yolanda is a textile artist. Born in Colombia with a degree in Fashion Design, this has helped her to put her passion into visual arts. With playful color fabrics and cotton cords she creates wall hangings, sculptures, and fiber frames under the label of HILO Fiber Art. She loves to work with cotton fibers for their versatility and transformation that she can bring many of the pieces alive with bright colors in the dip-hand dyed process.
Traveling around the world, doing photography, admiring the architecture, and looking at what the locals wear in contrast with their history are the things that inspire Yolanda to bring new creations.