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Pine needle art uses the leaf of the pine tree. After boiling, drying, and removing the caps from the pine needles, the artist bundles together the needles. Coiling them in tight spirals, the artist builds each new row upon the preceding one, and binds the rows together with strong raffia, nylon, or rayon threads. The artist often adds a coating of shellac or clear acrylic to protect the finished object.
Pine needle art includes a variety of utilitarian and decorative forms and functions. These include trays, baskets, bowls, coasters, mats, and wall hangings.