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Dragons rear to face one another, their sinuous forms echoed in the floral tendrils that grow around them. In Balinese culture, the dragon symbolizes safety, protection and shelter. Expertly sculpting suar wood, Seji Taram depicts them in exquisite detail. Each shining scale is individually carved in a superb wall panel.
Crane Baby
If you’re looking for the perfect touch for your nursery’s wall decor, look no further than this adorable lion decor. The piece features a handsome yet sleepy wooden lion. He looks best when adorning a wall with his friends the giraffe and elephants, which are sold separately. Handmade details paired with the natural materials of these pieces perfectly compliments our Crane Baby bedding sets for a curated look. Don’t miss the adorable whimsical wall adornment.
Coiled into a circle, a fiery dragon snarls fiercely. Made Mulyani depicts the mythical creature in exquisite detail in this hand-carved suar wood relief panel. In Bali, dragons are considered benevolent protectors.
Eka of Bali presents a beautiful and dramatic wall relief panel hand carved from suar wood. The panel features a dragon, writhing amongst flames and mist in a crescent moon frame. The man in the moon, shown in profile, is shown on the inner side of the crescent. With meticulously carved details and gorgeous wood grain enhanced by a stain that brings out the rich browns of the wood, this panel will make a lovely addition to your home decor. A brass hanger on the back makes it easy to display on a wall.
Oriental Furniture
This beautiful wall screen, comprised of four individual plaques, is hand-painted and hand-lacquered, and made of sturdy Elmwood. It depicts a typical Ching Ming Festival, also known as "Grave-sweeping Day," a national holiday in China to celebrate ancestors. The scene is reminiscent of a famous Song dynasty artwork known as Along the River During the Qingming Festival.
Powerful and beautiful, Naga the dragon and Garuda the eagle symbolize vigorous spirits to the Balinese people. Seji Taram transforms suar wood into an exquisitely detailed panel as he carves it by hand with absolute artistic mastery. According to one of the many Balinese Hindu-Buddhist customs, the dragon represents the relationship between kings and priests, and effigies of the mystical creature are included for their cremation, for it is believed Naga will guide their soul so they may find their way to the next world.
DYAG East
This is one of the plaques found in Shanxi, China. Hand-painted vivid figures of children and government officials. This type of plaque is traditionally hung on the wall of the living room or hall above an altar table or sofa and facing the door. Anyone who enters the room will see the plaque immediately. This is a one-of-a-kind item to collect and will last generations to admire. The painting was in excellent condition so the only protective finish was applied to protect the painting and panel and prevent future deterioration.
These intricate 2-panel screens can be excellent widow or wall decoration arts. The latticed screen allows air to circulate nicely and creates a mesmerizing visual effect. With its beautiful open lattice pattern and carving and rich wood texture, this panel screen is a piece of art in any room and will last for generations to admire. These 2 lattice panels balance outlines and ornament. Beautiful display wall arts, decorative windows, or mirror frames.
Engaging in combat, two elephants are depicted in this energetic wall sculpture from Gahna. Raphat Asigbey designs this piece of wall decor, which is hand-carved of sese wood by local artisans. A shiny black finish with painted designs completes this wall sculpture.
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Add a touch of the east to your home decor with these exquisite wall plaques. Each set of four is individually crafted by an artisan in Guangdong and features a lovely cherry blossom motif set against a gold leaf background. This art set will bring a sophisticated Oriental accent to your home.
. Anonymous. . 2025-04-22 10:32:45
This two-panel red antique door was retrieved from a village in the northern part of China. The Chinese characters on the lower part of the door have faded away with time. The nice rich patina and texture have been developed with time. It will not just be a fantastic antique door, but also as wall art or a decorative door.
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