Crafts CouncilDirectoryNobuko OkumuraMatsu-moriAboutA pine forest in its condensed form. The name ‘Matsu-Mori’ means Pine Forest in my native language of Japanese. Each needle has been handmade using traditional jewellery techniques to form the characteristic branches of the Picea breweriana tree. I have emulated the flowing natural form of this evergreen tree as faithfully as I can while working within my skillset as a jeweller.Nobuko OkumuraBirmingham, EnglandMatsu-mori , Joe CraddockEach needle has been handmade using traditional jewellery techniques to form the characteristic branches of the Picea breweriana tree. Matsu-mori 03, Hayley SalterClose image at Leicester GalleryMatsu-mori, Nobuko OkumuraEach needle has been handmade using traditional jewellery techniques to form the characteristic branches of the Picea breweriana tree. Matsu-moriAboutA pine forest in its condensed form. The name ‘Matsu-Mori’ means Pine Forest in my native language of Japanese. Each needle has been handmade using traditional jewellery techniques to form the characteristic branches of the Picea breweriana tree. I have emulated the flowing natural form of this evergreen tree as faithfully as I can while working within my skillset as a jeweller.Nobuko OkumuraBirmingham, EnglandMatsu-mori , Joe CraddockEach needle has been handmade using traditional jewellery techniques to form the characteristic branches of the Picea breweriana tree. Matsu-mori, Nobuko OkumuraEach needle has been handmade using traditional jewellery techniques to form the characteristic branches of the Picea breweriana tree. Matsu-mori 03, Hayley SalterClose image at Leicester GalleryMore from Nobuko OkumuraProjectVERTEBRAEProjectTHREADSProjectMINERALProjectHITOTSU