7”dia max x 16.5”h. The main body is turned from one piece of wood (Cuban Mahogany). Rings and grooves alternate along the vertical (spin) axis of the piece. The grooves are cut with a parting tool. The outer diameter of the rings define the outside form and the groove depth define the inside form. The Inside form is hollowed to lighten the piece a little. The base and top cap with finial were added last. They are dyed black w/Feibings leather dye and sprayed with Fixatif for protection. The entire piece is best viewed by changing ones eye level in relation to the piece. This piece was purchased by the Hawaii State Art Museum and become part of its Art in Public Places Collection.