

Inner Rings II continues the exploration of circular textile form using natural wool combined with wool naturally dyed with black tea. Subtle tonal variations emerge from the natural dyeing process, introducing depth and contrast within the structure. Shaped through a slow, tactile process, the piece maintains an open and irregular contour that reflects the softness and flexibility of the fiber. The interaction between natural and dyed wool highlights the material’s organic character while reinforcing the sculptural presence of the form. The piece can be displayed either on the wall or placed on a table, shifting between object and sculpture.