Hand-carved Reclaimed Teakwood Relief Triptych Wall Panel, "Lavish Blooms"
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Rich in hand-carved artistry, this wall panel is designed as a triptych to create a mesmerizing effect. From the Kittiwannakul Family, each teakwood panel is expertly hand-carved from reclaimed wood planks retrieved from ancient houses. The low relief openwork features painted details to create the illusion of an antique piece.
- 6.77 kgs
- 14.9 lbs
- 90 cm W x 90 cm H x 1.5 cm D
- 35" W x 35" H x 0.6" D
- Each: 30 cm H x 90 cm W x 1.5 cm D
- Each: 11.75" H x 35" W x 0.6" D
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- We will also cover duty and any import fees for items shipped from outside the United Kingdom.
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Janna
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10/08/2017
"Beautiful wall decoration"
Really beautiful decoration for our wall - and a reminder of one of our favorite travel destinations. The carving was very detailed and packaged very nicely. Love it!
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Sawasdee, Hand Carved Teakwood Relief Panel of Thai Deity (Right)
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Christina
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09/22/2017
"Regal Elephants teakwood wall panel"
Wow, just wow. The gold finish work is so well blended, it just makes the carving glow. This is an extra well made piece. No raw wood, or cracks in the wood. Fantastic work, and i dont say that lightly. Highly recommended.
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Regal Elephants, Hand-carved Teakwood Relief Wall Panel (right)
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