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Carved by hand in low relief, the image of Buddha comes to life in Indonesian suar wood. Eka designs an exquisite wall panel, depicting the master with the fiery halo of spiritual illumination. He reclines on a bed of lotus blossoms.
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Inspired by the beauty of natural root formation, this organic teak root wall sculpture is handcrafted from one piece of salvaged teak root. All our teak root wall sculptures are carefully selected and carved by the artisan and are one of a kind, no two are alike. Naturally formed abstract art sculpture. This unique natural wood wall sculpture can be placed anywhere in a room to add a touch of nature, simplicity, and calm. Modern organic rustic style. This is the exact piece you will be receiving
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Feeling at home is just as much about being in a comfortable place as it is about understanding that everything is intertwined. This hand-carved suar wood wall panel features a central om sign, the hindu and buddhist mantra meaning "inner peace and soul flows between every particle in the universe." Indonesian artisan made mulyani skillfully crafts this beautiful wall panel and decorates it with lotus floral motifs to make a truly calming and homely decoration.
Seji Taram transforms Balinese suar wood into a beautiful wall sculpture. Frangipani blossoms nestle beneath the Hindu omkara symbol. Known as om or aum, omkara is the root of all sounds, emitted as a mantra during meditation. It is believed all desires will vanish, thus attaining self-realization and the highest of knowledge. This one letter symbolizes the most high in the Hindu pantheon, representing every kind of trinity such as Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva, past-present-future, birth-life-death, creation-preservation-destruction, and waking-dreaming-deep sleep.
By Costa Rica's Christian Vasquez, this oval relief panel depicts an owl that watches over your home. Vasquez works with a single piece of pochote wood, hand-carving the relief with great detail. Says the artist, "For the majority of my life, I have been surrounded by nature. Due to my Costa Rican identity, the love that I feel for the Costa Rican landscape has inspired me to utilize my talent to translate them into beautiful works of art."
Tiny blossoms surround a radiant sunflower as they flourish in a magic garden; it is framed by verdant leaves on curling vines. Tay Nontawat designs this extraordinary panel, which he carves from four different pieces of teakwood. He works with a fine chisel and knife to achieve a finely detailed work. Nontawat then joins the two parts together and allows them to dry in the sun; he then embellishes the relief panel with lacquer paints. Due to the handcrafted nature of this product, there could be slight difference in color. It could also present a rough finished, which is Nontawat's intention as it serves to emphasize the original appeal of this piece.
A single Balinese lotus blooms amid graceful foliage, carved by hand from suar wood. This beautifully crafted relief sculpture is presented by the family of the late Balinese artisan Seji Taram, who continue his carving legacy.
This antique wood panel was used as a wedding ceiling panel in old China. A gorgeous hand-carved and gilded square plate of birds is mounted in the center of the panel. These panels balance outlines and ornament. It will be of kind hanging wall art or decorative headboard or ceiling or window.
Artisan Nyoman Subrata of Bali hand carves this suar wood decorative wall mask of Ganesha, the Hindu deity of wisdom, education, wealth, and remover of life's obstacles, easily recognized by his elephant head. The artisan intricately carves the mask with great detail, from the jewels in Ganesha's crown to the folds of skin on his trunk. The mask is stained to showcase the natural beauty of the wood grain. A wood loop on the back makes it easy to hang the mask on a wall.
Carved by hand, lotus buds and blossoms flourish amid graceful tendrils. Seji Taram shares Bali's lush natural beauty through his sculpture art.
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