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Elephant Wall Hook, 3 Black Metal Hanger, Hand carved Mango Wood

Elephant Wall Hook, 3 Black Metal Hanger, Hand carved Mango Wood

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Perfect for the living room, bedroom, office, kid's room, or college dorm a beautiful hand-carved wall hook to add a vintage look to your existing decor. These will keep your everyday essentials organized and easy to find.

It features two elephants, elegant and magnificent mammals native to India. Fall in love with the wood engraved work of this wall hook to create an ethnic look. If elephant motifs are your ‘go-to’ then this one will surely bring a smile to your face.

If you love owls, check out our owl wall hanger.

Features

  • Hand-carved from Indian Mango wood by expert artisans
  • Functional wall hanger
  • Three iron hooks in the front
  • Two at the back to support with nails
  • Easy to wall mount
  • Fair Trade storage hanger
  • Made in India
  • Due to the handmade nature of this item, each is unique and will vary

 

Dimensions

    • Wall Hanger without a hook - Approx. Length = 227 mm, Approx. Height = 130 mm, Approx. Depth = 22 mm
    • Hook -Approx. Height = 57 mm

 

Note 

  • Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect and "Hand-carved Elephant Wall Wooden Hanger - 3 Hooks, Mounted" is non-refundable due to this reason.
  • Care instructions: wipe clean with a soft dry cloth 
About Indian Woodcraft & Artisans
Woodcraft in India is dated back to the ancient times of Maharajas. Initially, the art was limited to carving sculptures and windows of temples and palaces. Over many generations and under the influence of its region's culture and locally available wood the art form has evolved and now extends to articles like furniture, decorative pieces, storage boxes,  table lamps, toys, and puppets
India has an abundance of native wood that lends well to the carving and inlay work. Some the examples are Ebony, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Sheesham, and Sal.
The diversity of each region's style and carving technique reflects in the motifs, and patterns on each carved article. The geometrical and floral patterns are the most popular.
In many regions, woodcraft production is vital for community livelihoods. By participating with Fair Trade organisations, we contribute to alleviating poverty and promoting sustainability through ethical practices. These organisations aim to educate and empower disadvantaged sections of the Indian community by providing them with job opportunities, gender equality, fair wages, safe and healthy working environment while preserving the local culture & traditional skills.
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