BARLEY WOODEN VASE
A beautifully crafted vase for an empty corner of the bookshelf
A beautifully crafted vase for an empty corner of the bookshelf
Craft Type: Wood Work
This earthy and elegant vase is handcrafted from walnut wood in Kashmir. Use it as a stem vase for a dry sprig or just as is. It makes for a charming impromptu gift too.
The vase is part of Ikai Asai’s Deva collection, whose design inspiration comes from Uttarakhand’s pristine forests, high mountains, and ethereal landscapes.
This product is handcrafted and slight variations in colours, textures and forms make each product unique in its own way.
Made in: Kashmir
Material: Wood
Dimensions (cm): Length: 11.6, Breadth: 11.6, Height: 17.4
No. of pieces in a set: 1, One vase
This product is made from the wood of Doon Kul, the walnut tree, by skilled artisans in Kashmir. The craft of walnut wood carving in Kashmir dates back several centuries, and traditional hand-drawn designs often bear ornate carvings of motifs such as chinar leaves, lotus, grapes that are symbolic of the region.
The intricate and time-consuming process of hand-carving walnut wood begins with wooden planks being dried out for typically six months to a year, followed by cutting and shaping into the desired form using a hand plane. The surface is smoothened using sandpaper, and then polished to get the final product.
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Craft Type: Wood Work
This earthy and elegant vase is handcrafted from walnut wood in Kashmir. Use it as a stem vase for a dry sprig or just as is. It makes for a charming impromptu gift too.
The vase is part of Ikai Asai’s Deva collection, whose design inspiration comes from Uttarakhand’s pristine forests, high mountains, and ethereal landscapes.
This product is handcrafted and slight variations in colours, textures and forms make each product unique in its own way.
Made in: Kashmir
Material: Wood
Dimensions (cm): Length: 11.6, Breadth: 11.6, Height: 17.4
No. of pieces in a set: 1, One vase
This product is made from the wood of Doon Kul, the walnut tree, by skilled artisans in Kashmir. The craft of walnut wood carving in Kashmir dates back several centuries, and traditional hand-drawn designs often bear ornate carvings of motifs such as chinar leaves, lotus, grapes that are symbolic of the region.
The intricate and time-consuming process of hand-carving walnut wood begins with wooden planks being dried out for typically six months to a year, followed by cutting and shaping into the desired form using a hand plane. The surface is smoothened using sandpaper, and then polished to get the final product.