The Monolith : Hand-carved Elephant | Wooden Handicraft
The Monolith : Hand-carved Elephant | Wooden Handicraft
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Under-cut Hand-carved Kadam Wood Elephant | Wooden Handicraft | Gifting & Decor |
Product Description
Experience the pinnacle of patience and precision with this Undercut Elephant Sculpture. Carved from a single, solid block of Kadam wood, this piece features an outer elephant adorned with intricate lattice (jali) work. Peering through the delicate carvings reveals a second, smaller baby elephant carved inside the hollowed belly of the mother—an incredible feat of engineering achieved without any joints or adhesives.
Product Details
Artistry: Master-level "Jali" (lattice) carving featuring a hidden "Elephant inside an Elephant" design.
Design: A majestic walking elephant with its trunk down, symbolising stability and the strength of the maternal bond.
Material Used: 100% Natural Kadam Wood, prized for its smooth texture and ability to hold microscopic detail.
Dimensions: Approximately 6 x 3.5 x 7 inches (Length x Width x Height).
Weight: Approximately 410 grams.
Usage: A prestigious collector's item, a centrepiece for home decor, or a symbolic gift representing family and protection.
Craftsmanship
Technique: Undercut Jali Work—the artisan carves through the exterior holes to shape the inner elephant from the same wood core.
Time Interval: A single piece takes approximately 15 to 20 hours of meticulous labor to ensure the inner carving remains intact.
Artisan Origin: Crafted by master woodcarvers from the heritage clusters of Jaipur, Rajasthan.
Packaging
To ensure a sustainable luxury experience, your product is delivered in secure, eco-friendly and biodegradable wrapping.
Disclaimer
Please note that due to the handmade nature of this product, slight variations in colour, texture & shape are expected and these are not flaws but signatures of the human hand and authenticity.
The Essence of the Piece
An impossible marvel of geometry, this sculpture is a breathtaking tribute to the wonders of the natural world and the human hand.
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