Origin larch bark
Larch trees grow here in the mountains. What is remarkable about these trees is that they develop extremely thick bark. We have collected pieces of bark that are up to
Larch trees grow here in the mountains. What is remarkable about these trees is that they develop extremely thick bark. We have collected pieces of bark that are up to
Anyone who has ever tried it knows that carving can be a tough job, depending on the carving material. The MOAI are too small and the bark material too brittle
Some of the MOAI have holes in their mouths. This naturally lends itself to putting something in them. For example, a nice little pipe – hand-carved by the Kraftlackln. If
We don’t eat anyone, but we also recycle everything. There is still a lot of scrap wood lying around from other carving orgies. We use it to make so-called “half
Forest owners have absolutely no joy with the bark beetle. Not so us, because without its feeding on dead wood, we wouldn’t have any worm-eaten branches to carve and our
Anyone who has ever been to the dentist knows that it does NOT start with the cavity! We do. And we make them with a horrible 8 mm drill! Second
You have to take a closer look at the winter idyll. True connoisseurs will have recognized the chimney in the red circle straight away. If you know that this garden
Sawing thick larch bark is a f*ing job. Our carpenter didn’t want to do it because he thought the bark was full of soil and sometimes even stones. He doesn’t
What does a real ecological footprint really look like? Like in the picture! One of our Kraftlackl found this ecological footprint on his daily jog. Right by the river Inn.