Caroline Z. Hurley

I Ching Block-Printed Canvas Wall Hanging

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I Ching Block-Printed Canvas Wall Hanging
Caroline Z. Hurley

I Ching Block-Printed Canvas Wall Hanging

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Simply divine.

Inspired by hexagrams found in the I Ching (or “Book of Changes,” an ancient Chinese divination text), these block prints create a sense of space—and time—wherever you choose to hang one. Pi/Union symbolizes togetherness and how water fills the empty places of the Earth, while K’un/The Receptive represents nature’s richness and power to nourish.

Each hanging is block-printed by hand on 100% cotton canvas using non-toxic ink (so yep, yours will technically be one-of-a-kind). Grab the optional ash-wood hanger for a wall-ready work of art, or snap up the canvas all on its own if you wanna get creative with how you display it.

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Inspired by hexagrams found in the I Ching (or “Book of Changes,” an ancient Chinese divination text), these block prints create a sense of space—and time—wherever you choose to hang one. Pi/Union symbolizes togetherness and how water fills the empty places of the Earth, while K’un/The Receptive represents nature’s richness and power to nourish.

Each hanging is block-printed by hand on 100% cotton canvas using non-toxic ink (so yep, yours will technically be one-of-a-kind). Grab the optional ash-wood hanger for a wall-ready work of art, or snap up the canvas all on its own if you wanna get creative with how you display it.

Meet the Maker

Caroline Z. Hurley

Brooklyn, NY
Caroline Z. Hurley’s journey started with fabric, created using simple shapes and the sense of place she found in travel. Demand for her textiles quickly grew, and now, she and her team remain dedicated to hand-making pieces that help us create a sense of home in our little corners in the world. Everything is crafted using time-honored techniques—block-printing, quilting, and weaving, to name a few—all in one of the last remaining textile factories in the US still producing textiles by hand (wow).
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