Posted on 08.27.17 under aniani ku'i 'ai, glass, glass poi pounders, glassblowing
Trying a different look. These feel very good in the hand, suitable for people of average strength!
Posted on 07.28.17 under aniani ku'i 'ai, blown glass, glass, glass poi pounders, glassblowing
Posted on 07.09.17 under aniani ku'i 'ai, glass, glass poi pounders, glassblowing, Wilfred Yamasawa
And if the elevator tries to bring you down. Go crazy!
3.4 lbs. Feels very nice in the hand.
3.8 lbs. Also feels very nice in the hand!
This is also 3.8 lb and evoking imagery of Pele as the volcano continues to add to the land mass of Hawaii island.
With some 70s-inspired (and Wilfred Yamasawa-influenced) cane drawing.
Posted on 06.19.17 under aniani ku'i 'ai, glass, glass poi pounders
Clay sculpture by Esther Shimazu. Glass poi pounders by Malcolm Wong.
Posted on 05.19.17 under aniani ku'i 'ai, glass, glass poi pounders, glassblowing
Aniani – glass
ku’i ‘ai – pounder
These are mediums, good for average strength males.
These are small and medium small.
This is a good size for non-bodybuilders.
The mini is good for kids.
The super-minis are good for toddlers.
This give you an indication of size. Being glass, there is a density that feels comfortable and solid. They have less of chance of breaking than stone.