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Wood sculpture, "Blossoming Elephant"

Wearing a cloak of pretty flowers, this elephant stands as a proud symbol of... more

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Wearing a cloak of pretty flowers, this elephant stands as a proud symbol of Thailand's cultural legacy. Jaifah Aksornsri carves the sculpture by hand from rain tree wood with sublime detail. The admirable sculpture includes an iron and wood stand.

  • 1.48 kgs
  • 3.3 lbs
  • 34 cm W x 29.5 cm H x 6.5 cm D
  • 13.5" W x 11.5" H x 2.6" D

  • Rain tree wood
  • Wood grain and color can vary slightly
  • Made in Thailand.
  • Ships fast from USA.
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Growing up, Jaifah was surrounded with Thai antiques and artisan designs that her parents collected and made. From her mother and other artisans, she learned the traditional techniques that she uses to produce the high-quality wood and metal designs her workshop is known for. She has taught these techniques to many of the artisans that work with her. She hopes that someday her children will want to continue this work but, so far, they have shown little interest in pursuing it.

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