Eel Fork
Forged iron tool with six curved prongs, each tapering to a flattened tip. Once mounted on a wooden pole and used to catch eels, its form reveals a balance of precision and force. The rhythm of hammer strikes remains visible along each tine, where repetition becomes structure. Removed from its original function, the piece stands as an elemental study in design, bridging tool and sculpture, material and memory.
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