Collectibles
4 - Harris
- Item Number
- 120
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 250 USD to asbd35cb7
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Lichtenberg burned myrtle wood table inlaid with turquoise.
Fractal wood burning (Lichtenberg Wood Burning) is a process of applying an electrically conductive solution on wood and then applying high voltage electricity through a transformer using two probes. When this electricity is applied, it burns in the wood from one probe to the other. The figures that are created are commonly called Lichtenberg figures or fractal burns. These burns create a lightning like image that is burnt into the wood.
Mrs. Harris's fourth graders have enjoyed burning the wood, one child exclaiming, "it smells like Fenton!"
With gratitude to Mr. Lance Hale.
Item Special Note
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