Jidar Shabaki - lattice wall
Couldn't we have just put up a membrane?Thin as Sakur-pate, strong as a membrane, the Jidar Shabaki is one of the more strange design elements within Levis culture. Straight from those creatives in Gracetown, the House of Angles - the Jidar is a series of interconnected fungal growths stretched thin over a vascular system of symbiotic plant veins and nerves, all grown and connected to the same root stem. While on larger projects these are grown into the foundation of the buildings and works, within the personal, these can be directly grown into a long potted frame, often acting as a dividing wall, or movable screen. In both cases, it the fungus part of the Jidar can easily be painted or stained with colour as a canvas for art and creativity - or to just liven up the home.
From the House of Angles sports an architect of black clothes and ornate lines. Wearing a broad black hat, and the tattoo of a Minas Alis upon their back (along with circuit tattoos to allow them to display it beneath a shirt made of black dyed Sakur-pate and Goldweave, the Stormbril is a master designer and architect and instrumental in developing techniques and materials for some of the most wonderful and strange constructions.
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Ooo, sounds like it would be beautiful!
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