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Elephant Pen Stand with Phone Dock, Handmade Wood Desk Organiser

Elephant Pen Stand with Phone Dock, Handmade Wood Desk Organiser

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"Holds your Phone and Pen/Pencils in Style - Two in One" - A magnificent desk accessory to organise your tabletop. This wood-carved elephant in whitewash finish will hold your pens, pencils, colouring pens, and ruler in the holder area, and you can store phone or business cards in the trunk!

With more time being spent working at home, it is never too late to revitalise your day-to-day work scenery with this handmade, simple treasure.

Features

  • Handcarved by expert artisans
  • Pen Stand and Phone Holder Accessory - Store your stationery and phone within easy reach 
  • Ethically sourced mango wood
  • Elegant intricate carving
  • Fair Trade Gift
  • Handmade in India


Dimensions

  • Length = 17.3 cms
  • Height =  10.5 cms
  • Width = 6.5 cms

Note 

Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect, and items are non-refundable for this reason.

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Beautiful and as pictured. It is very sturdy in construction. Packaged very well and shipped fast.

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Love this elephant mobile holder, practical and so cute

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Lovely Pen Stand

Good built and nicely polished and yes love the design

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Why is the Aksa Elephant Pen Stand with Phone Dock the best?

Tired of juggling your phone, pens, and desk clutter like cards in a frantic search for organisation? The best desk solutions are those that blend form and function perfectly, which is why the Aksa Elephant Pen Stand with Phone Dock is simply unmatched. It's more than just a novelty item—it's a brilliant, handcrafted organiser that solves your desk dilemmas. By giving your everyday essentials a dedicated, adorable home, this piece transforms a chaotic workspace into a clutter-free zone of productivity and charm.

Reasons to love -

  • Fair Trade - Aksa is a fair trade shop. This means every pen & phone box has been lovingly crafted by an artisan in return for economic independence, welfare and community engagement. Read more about the 10 Fair Trade principles. We are also the recipient of the 2023 Australia Post Local Business Hero Award Winner.
  • Handmade: Our range of pen stationery holders is entirely handmade using hand tools and traditional craftsmanship passed down through generations. This means each piece is unique in its own beautiful and warm way in terms of design and beauty.
  • Eco-friendly, Sustainable Raw Materials: All of our pen/phone docks have been handcrafted in India using eco-friendly and sustainable raw materials like sustainable mango wood.

 In an era of disposable office supplies, why choose a mass-produced plastic organiser when you can have a piece of meaningful art? The Aksa Elephant Pen Stand stands out as the best because of its soulful, handmade quality. Crafted with care by skilled artisans, this wood desk organiser brings warmth and character to any workspace. It’s not just where you store your pens; it’s a statement about supporting ethical craft and choosing durable, unique decor over the generic.

About Indian Woodcraft & Artisans

History of Wood

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.

What is Softwood and Hardwood?

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.

About Artisan's Craft

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. 

What are different wood carving techniques?

There are quite a few carving techniques, some of which are mentioned below.

  • Sawn technique - marking of design on a flat piece of wood, and then cutting using a saw.
  • Incising and stamping - Scratching wood, making grooves, stamping
  • Chip carving - repetitive patterns cut on one chip at a time.
  • Flat-pattern carving - think of the carving required to make wooden stamps or printing blocks that are used for dyeing cloths.
  • Relief carving - technique to create a three-dimensional effect on a flat surface by cutting back the background and rounding the projecting objects.

Pic: Relief carving used on an Architectural Ensemble from a Jain Meeting Hall

  • Intaglio carving - the opposite of relief carving; think of this as moulding.
  • Turning - Spinning wood against a tool. This technique has been used to make our nested dolls.

Pic: Nested dolls in a park setting

  • Bending technique -  for forming curved surfaces
  • Joinery - Joints can either fit against each other, across each other or into each other. They can be used to connect lengthwise or at an angle.

What are different wood decoration techniques?

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 

Conclusion

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.

 

Book Reference:

Wood - the world of woodwork and carving