Description
The Artemis Kauri is pure luxury with a story. This wood is thousands of years old, but the vibe is hyper-modern: golden, extremely smooth, and packing the mass of a heavyweight. A rare powerhouse that brings calm and stability to your spinning flow.
- The Vibe: Gold, rare, and powerful.
- The Wood: Kauri is ancient and features a uniform, golden glow. No grains to be felt, just 100% smooth luxury.
- Match: For those who love a stable, powerful spin and a spindle that doesn’t easily lose its balance.
Size & Weight (Kauri)
Don’t be fooled by its looks; this spindle has serious body. Like olive ash, Kauri is heavy for its size. Size 2 is incredibly powerful for its small frame, while size 3 is a steady driver that spins with plenty of authority.
| Size | Weight | Diameter | Your Spinning Experience |
| 2 | 20 – 23 grams | 7,5 cm | Compact power; spins very powerfully due to its high density. |
| 3 | 34 – 37 grams | 10 cm | Compact power; spins very powerfully due to its high density. |
Why Kauri?
Kauri is rare and golden, but what makes it truly special is the texture. For the tactile ASMR lovers: this wood is extremely smooth and silky against your fingers. Zero interruptions. It’s the heavy, smooth counterpart to Olive Ash; without the stripes, but with the same mass.
The design: Model Artemis
Named after the goddess of the hunt.
The Artemis is sleek and focused. Because the mass in this model is centered, you get a powerful, stable spin. It features a shorter rotation than the more rim-weighted Athena, but offers much more power. The spindle does the heavy lifting for you.
The details
- The Shaft: Hickory or walnut with the smart taper to keep your single in place.
- The Finish: Natural hardwax-oil. This brings out the deep golden color without losing the natural touch.
- Sustainability: I only work with protected, legally collected pieces of this rare tree.
Good to know
- Tins & Selection Guide: Want to carry it safely? Check the storage tins. Still doubting? Check the selection guide page.
- About the photos: The spindle in the photo is an example. Wood is always unique; your spindle may vary from the image.





