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The Tree of Life design has been handcrafted on this wooden storage box. The "Tree of Life" (In Viking Norse mythology, the Yggdrasil) pattern can be found in most religions and cultures around the world. It is thought to represent the connection between the earth and heaven, mind and body and the never-ending cycle of life. It may also be considered as a symbol to honour Forest Gods.
This gorgeous box can be used to store your precious jewellery items, keepsakes, and special treasures safely and organised. It features a carved 'Tree of Life' symbol on the lid and has an inner compartment. The inner compartment allows you to organise your lovely jewellery separately from each other and avoid tangling delicate items.
The intricate wooden carving will look pretty on your tabletop. A magnificent buy for your jewel collection or any other collection like herbs, crystals, cufflinks, keys, loose change and other small items.
Makes for an excellent gift choice for friends, family or yourself. It is perfect for those who like unconventional gifts that are hard to find. No need to make a trip to your local antique market to buy such a gift item. Shop online and get this delivered super-quick to you.
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Very happy with my purchase. It is exactly as described at a really great price.
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Amazing craftsmanship. Beautiful box and has a nice locking latch
Arrived very quickly! Love the box!
Crafted with precision and imbued with natural elegance, our wood jewellery box are a true work of art. Made from high-quality wood, the jewellery boxes are a testament to fine craftsmanship. The intricate engraving showcases our commitment to detail and aesthetic excellence. Whether placed on a vanity table or gifted to a loved one, these beautiful boxes are sure to make a statement.
Our range of quality storage boxes come in various sizes and shapes to provide with a choice of selecting one that suits best your need and purpose. With its timeless design and versatile functionality, the wood jewellery box combines elegance with practicality. Whether used to store rings, earrings, or delicate chains, our boxes will keep your precious treasures safe and well-protected. Whether shopping for a girlfriend, a Galentine, your mum, or yourself, one of our handcrafted box is the way to go!
Since centuries, wood has provided fire, shelter, tools, and supported so many inventions e.g. the wheel. 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.
Wood can belong to either of the two categories - softwood or hardwood. Technically, softwood comes from the botanical group Gymnospermae and hardwood comes from the botanical group Angiospermae.
Most softwood are evergreen, have no flowers and develop their seeds in cones (coniferous). They are usually fast growing. This makes them the most widely used woods commercially. Indian Sandalwood is an excellent example of softwood. It has a fragrant resin, thus is highly sought after for making religious images.
Hardwood are usually slower growing than softwoods. They have dense wood lending itself to greater structural integrity than softwood (durability), and is less prone to insect damage. A few examples are walnut, mahogany, balsa, oak, chestnut, elm, teak and sycamore.
India has an abundance of native wood that lends well to the carving and inlay work. Some 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. When an object is carved from a single block, it is believed that the spiritual energy inherent in the tree remains more concentrated.
To produce a beautiful carving from a block of wood requires sharp tools, suitable timber, and planning. Once cut, the wood can not be reattached and thus the artisan has to be careful while shaping his pattern. Finest carding is possible on hardwood due to its ability to split less, and wide range of colours.
There are quite a few carving techniques, some of which are mentioned below.
Pic: Relief carving used on an Architectural Ensemble from a Jain Meeting Hall
Pic: Nested dolls in a park setting
Once our artisan has craved the product, they can employ a range of decorating and finishing techniques to create the final product. Example of such decorations are paintwork, inlay (insetting shapes into cuts made in the wood), banding, and marquetry (pieces are glued to the surface of a piece of wood).
Pic: example of inlay set in Tic Tac Toe Game Set
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.
Wood - the world of woodwork and carving