The base and lid of these boxes are made of steamed beech wood, which has been turned. Sapele mahogany plywood sheets were then stitched together with leather thread to form the sides of the boxes.
Length 11.5 cm
Width 11.5 cm
Height 19 cm
Judit Pinviczki's leatherwork contains many layers of meaning. She is immersed in traditional techniques, and combines her creativity with her deep knowledge and respect for ancient cultures. The two types of techniques she has developed are based on years of research, studying the use of the material on several continents: it is tied with a thousand threads to craft traditions. Her pieces are unique and unforgettable. She sources only the best materials. For Judit, leather design is a meticulous job. Fewer and fewer young people are working in the field of leather – so she supports emerging young talent as she is determined that her craft survives.
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The base and lid of these boxes are made of steamed beech wood, which has been turned. Sapele mahogany plywood sheets were then stitched together with leather thread to form the sides of the boxes.
Length 11.5 cm
Width 11.5 cm
Height 19 cm
Photo: ©Judit Pinviczki
This pair of shoes were shaped on a wooden form. Although presented as a sculpture, these shoes are wearable. The leather upper is made of woven cowhide.
Length 31 cm
Width 8 cm
Height 13.5 cm
Photo: ©Judit Pinviczki
Judit Pinviczki handcrafted this buttoned Bohemian headpiece and sculpture shoes from cowhide. Judit uses a unique leather weaving technique, developed over years of work
and research.
Length 28 cm
Width 8 cm
Height 10 cm
Photo: ©Judit Pinviczki
These wearable sculpture shoes are made of cowhide using a unique leather weaving technique that Judit Pinviczki developed herself. The pair of shoes were shaped on a wooden form.
Length 31 cm
Width 8 cm
Height 10.5 cm