
These turned wooden figures of different sizes represent relatives, friends, and other significant contacts. They are arranged in a pearwood plate and elegantly presented. They are used as an alternative therapeutic method to identify and resolve family problems, a technique commonly referred to as "family constellation." Chaska Schuler made the set from pear, walnut and maple woods.
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Maple wood, Pear wood, Walnut wood, Sculpture

Chaska opened her workshop while she was still an apprentice