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Kalai Iwi, Hawaiian Bone Carving

9/17/2013

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  • Windward Community College, Iolani 117, The CArving Studio
  • Mondays, Oct. 7 - Nov. 18, 6-8pm
    Instructor: Peleke Sacatropez
    COST: $60 Instruction, and access to tools, equipment, and first piece of bone
    **First 15 students to put down the money are in.
    You can either hook up with me, Kalawaia, or paypal it to [email protected]
    Students are encouraged to bring their own Dremels and attachments if they have them, some tools will be made available 
    Students will learn to carve bone starting with a basic Hawaiian fishhook design, progressing to pendant or figure pieces. Students will learn to safely use both hand and mechanical tools in their bone carving methods. More advanced students can use this class for individual studio use and access to tools for bone carving.

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