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We are shutting down production and getting ready to head to the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar, a multi-day show in Austin.  As of 4 Dec 2024 we are no longer taking orders that will be shipped before Christmas. Anything ordered after this date will not be shipped until after the second week in January. We are sorry for this inconvenience, but have to focus on getting to Austin! If you are near, come see us!

Pause - Inspiring Words Wood Carving - Relaxation and Reflection

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MEANING:  Pause - This would work for anyone as a gentle reminder to take a moment, take a breath and simply enjoy a feeling of peace.

Created as a gift for Bill Scholl, a long time friend of Coop’s, who is a practitioner and instructor of the Trager® Approach. Trager is a highly developed form of touch that begins with a remarkable idea:  it is possible to  teach anyone to feel themselves as healthy and whole.

This wall hanging would be great in a bodywork or yoga studio, classroom, meditation space or anywhere you would wish to bring quiet mindfulness into being.

THE CARVING:  Our carvings are single pieces of western red cedar, designed and carved to be wall hangings.  Each carving begins as a 1 X 12 inch cedar board.  While we use power tools (Scroll Saw, Rotary shaft Tool, handheld detail sanders etc.), we use no laser’s, CNC routers or computer operated cutting machines.  All work is done with our hands and eyes… 

We cut the 2 dimensional blanks with scroll and jig saws (double-sized custom orders have to be cut with jigsaw). Carving is done with rotary shaft tools and disc grinders. The 80 grit sanding is the final phase of the carving process, removing the nicks and gouges from the carving tools, and finishes the shaping of the weave. The next 2 sandings with 120 then 220 grit finishes the smoothing and polishing. They are finished with Clear Danish Oil to seal the piece, bringing out the grain and the color.

SIZE: One picture has the piece on a quilting board, lined up on the 1 inch marks. The quilting board, at its simplest, is a one inch grid. So with the piece on the board, you look at the top and follow the line to the left and look at the right side at the widest point and follow the line to the bottom and you have height by width...but wait! It's not that easy! The way this board I have is laid out, if I lined it up on the zero points it would cover up the numbers and on some pieces you wouldn't be able to see them...so, I line it up on the 1 inch marks which means when you get the numbers, you have to subtract 1 inch... TA DA! Measurements may vary slightly from piece to piece.