Trefoil knot S1 sculpture
Trefoil knot is the simplest topological example of nontrivial knot used in mathematical knot theory study. This sculpture of square cross-section knot carved from single solid piece of Spalted Maple. Square cross-section oriented to produce Mobius strip properties: single edge and single surface. It is fun to follow it with your finger to find out a singularity of this figure.
Size: 100 mm (4”) x63 mm (2.5”). Weight: 76 gr (2.8 oz).
Trefoil knot is the simplest topological example of nontrivial knot used in mathematical knot theory study. This sculpture of square cross-section knot carved from single solid piece of Spalted Maple. Square cross-section oriented to produce Mobius strip properties: single edge and single surface. It is fun to follow it with your finger to find out a singularity of this figure.
Size: 100 mm (4”) x63 mm (2.5”). Weight: 76 gr (2.8 oz).
Trefoil knot is the simplest topological example of nontrivial knot used in mathematical knot theory study. This sculpture of square cross-section knot carved from single solid piece of Spalted Maple. Square cross-section oriented to produce Mobius strip properties: single edge and single surface. It is fun to follow it with your finger to find out a singularity of this figure.
Size: 100 mm (4”) x63 mm (2.5”). Weight: 76 gr (2.8 oz).