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WOOD CARVING

ABOUT THE CRAFT

Wood carving is a traditional craft that involves shaping wood into intricate designs and sculptures using specialized tools. Artisans typically begin with raw wood, selecting hardwoods like oak, walnut, or teak for their durability and grain patterns.

Originating from ancient times across cultures worldwide, wood carving encompasses a wide range of techniques from relief carving, where designs are carved into the surface, to intricate sculpture work. It requires a deep understanding of wood’s properties and carving tools to create detailed motifs, figures, or decorative elements.

This craft is not only a means of artistic expression but also serves functional purposes, with carved wood used in furniture, architectural elements, and ceremonial objects. Today, wood carving continues to thrive as artisans blend traditional methods with modern aesthetics, preserving cultural heritage while exploring new artistic possibilities.