Designed and created by Danik Uderbekov, with conceptual authorship and editing by his wife, Assel Jakibayeva, the “Staff of Asclepius” chandelier is a captivating blend of ancient mythology, natural materials, and modern technology.
A Symbolic Design for 2025, the Year of the Snake
Inspired by the Lunar calendar, where 2025 marks the Year of the Snake, this chandelier pays homage to the snake’s significance in Eastern astrology as a symbol of wisdom, insight, and adaptability. The design also draws from the ancient Greek legend of Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing. The tale of the snake wrapping around Asclepius’ staff and the discovery of a life-restoring herb speaks to the harmony of nature and humanity’s capacity to learn and adapt.
Crafted from Nature and Technology
This piece is a seamless marriage of tradition and innovation, celebrating the wisdom of nature and the ingenuity of modern craftsmanship:
- 3D-Printed Components: The chandelier was crafted using biodegradable plastic made from corn, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability.
- Natural Sheep Wool: Carefully applied to enhance the organic aesthetic.
- An Ancient Pine Branch: The branch, once part of an 80-year-old pine tree from the shores of Lake Burabai in Northern Kazakhstan, is a story in itself. Toppled by a hurricane, the branch was naturally weathered by the lake, wind, and sun, shedding its bark to reveal a beautifully aged texture.
A Tribute to Timeless Wisdom
This chandelier is not merely a lighting fixture but a narrative piece—a modern symbol of wisdom, shaped by the forces of nature and human creativity. It reflects the belief that everything has already been invented by nature, and it is humanity’s task to observe, understand, and apply that knowledge thoughtfully.
With “The Staff of Asclepius,” history, myth, and modernity converge, illuminating the wisdom of the past through the lens of contemporary design.
This chandelier was printed on a 3D printer, made of biodegradable PLA plastic, a branch wrapped around a snake taken from a dried pine tree. The lamp has five lamps with a standard socket.
Dimensions LxWxH | 220x40x40cm (87x16x16'') |
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Weight (kg) | 10 |
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Material | 100% Wool, 3D Printed PLA, Bio Plastic, Pine Wood, Wool, Corn-based PLA |
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Number Of Pieces Created | 8 |