Wood Carving is one of the most ancient arts in Human History, it exists since the first men in prehistory, and it is considered the fundamental woodwork method. Carved designs appear in furniture design, in the building components of our homes and places of worship, in the household items we use daily and as mesmerizing and beautiful decorative sculptures.
This luxury wood caving art the "winner of horses" is made of treasure wood "small leaf Phoebe Zhenan" /phoebe zhennan, it can be used decoration house or act as business gift. It has very good meaning :good lucky, win-win or other any good meaning. it is very very beautiful. If you have any interest just let me know I will tell you more detail or send you more information. the size is : L-W-H: 85-35-76 (cm) We can provide different kind of wood carving art product, and also can be customized by yourself.
Custom wood carving, wall decor, wall art, window frame, door.
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Woodcarving, an ancient Turkish art, was employed in various techniques on architectural elements such as columns, doors, window shutters, and on objects such as chest boxes and small tables. As of the 17th century, tortoise shell, mother-of-pearl, ivory and bone appliquTs became more popular. The backgammon set has been reproduced today according to their traditional specifications and designs and will be important elements of tomorrows special collections. Private label production possible.
Wood carving is a form of working wood by means of a cutting tool (knife) in one hand or a chisel by two hands or with one hand on a chisel and one hand on a mallet, resulting in a wooden figure or figurine, or in the sculptural ornamentation of a wooden object. The phrase may also refer to the finished product, from individual sculptures to hand-worked mouldings composing part of a tracery. The walnut wood carving of Kashmir employs a process of hand carving done very carefully and delicately in various styles by means of varied tools, fabricated locally depicting forms and motifs that have evolved over a period of centuries. The process is representative of local tradition of carving, evolved from stone and transmitted later on through the medium of wood representing various facets of carving; from flat to deep relief that employs a subtle three-dimensional effect. The carving employs a host of motifs that depict the varied flora and fauna of the region in a highly stylized manner also reflective of other associated Kashmiri handicrafts. The desired effect and craftsmanship is achieved by the master craftsman (wasta or naqash) through calculated measured strokes for chipping, carving and rounding of the surface. The entire process is highly representative of the art of stone sculpture (shilpi) though on a more miniaturized scale. The Kashmiri walnut wood craftsman rejoices in carving intricate and varied designs based on lively natural forms. Thus elaborate and intricate carvings form the essentials of what is termed as good quality wood carving. This tendency or rather fascination for detail seems to have developed in the latter part of the 19th Century under European influences when the bold and effective woodcarving of yesteryears was replaced by a highly intricate process of undercutting in the 19th Century. In today’s contemporary market, Kashmiri walnut woodcarving is recognizable because of colour and tone of the material (walnut) and its combination with local craftsmanship depicting certain established motifs in a highly intricate and miniaturized form in the traditional established styles. The Kashmir walnut woodcarving is practiced in the five main styles: a) Undercut (Khokerdar): This type of carving is highly reflective of traditional stone carving involved in the making of sculptures.