The design of this painted paddle symbolizes the universe and the sky. Sacred and invisible space, home of the energies that support all life.
Each of these objects goes through the meticulous Yakisugi process, where the wood is carefully burned, revealing its inherent beauty and highlighting the natural grain patterns.
Yakisugi, born in the heart of Japan, is a traditional method of wood burning that enhances its durability and beauty. This ancient technique involves carefully burning the surface of the wood, resulting in a unique and stunning appearance.
Originally used as a method to preserve and protect wooden structures from insects, rot, and fire, Yakisugi has evolved into a fascinating form of craftsmanship. The burning process not only improves the wood's natural resistance to decay but also creates impressive patterns and textures that evoke a sense of depth and character.
At Hualle, we have embraced this remarkable technique to bring our "Coal" series to life. Each piece in this collection undergoes the meticulous process of Yakisugi, where the wood is carefully burned, revealing its inherent beauty and highlighting the natural grain patterns. The result is a masterpiece that exudes timeless allure and a deep connection to nature.
Each piece is manufactured from reclaimed wood, among which the Lingue, Mañio, Rauli and Radal stand out.
• Handmade and handpainted.
• One wood hanger for 50 and 120 cm paddles, 2 wood hangers for 175 cm paddles.
• Each paddle comes within a cotton bag.
• Packaging made of high density cardboard.
Estimated delivery time: 15 days approx, depending the country.
We kindly ask that you choose standard shipping where possible to reduce our environmental impact.
30 days no questions asked return policy If you are not satisfied with one of our products at the time you receive it, you can return it for a replacement or refund at no charge. Orders shipped outside Chile may be subject to import taxes, customs duties and fees levied by the destination country.
We recommend locating the product in a place without direct sunlight and cleaning it with a dry cloth once a week. If possible, cover with Osmo wood finish wax in a transparent color every two years to perpetuate the resistance to dirt, prevent wear and tear and repel water.
We use natural water-based paints and varnishes, so we recommend the decorative use of our products. Submerging them for a long time in water could damage the paint and varnish.