GINKI

PRIVATE COLLECTION / 2012

GinKi, named after the “silver tree” in Japanese, captures the timeless qualities of nature’s resilience. Its design reflects a slender form that extends upward, balancing grace with structural integrity. The surface, resembling silver bark, reveals subtle textures and irregularities that speak to the passage of time and environmental challenges. Each branch carries marks that suggest endurance and growth, blending refinement with organic complexity. While its overall silhouette appears carefully crafted, these natural variations add character and depth, grounding the piece in both tradition and contemporary interpretation.