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Decorated Table with Peacock Stands

$650
Includes any tariffs and taxes
Specifications
ZCO46
Wood Sculpture
Height: 15.2 inch
Width: 20.2 inch
Depth: 10 inch
Weight 7 kg
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Usually ships in 35 days
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
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Easy Returns
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order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
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All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Symbol of Grace and Divine Presence

Elevate your living space with this exquisite wooden table, a masterpiece of artistry and cultural significance. At its core, the table is supported by two gracefully carved peacock stands, each rendered with meticulous detail and vibrant hues. The peacocks, with their elegant necks curved in repose and their fan-like tails fanned out, embody a sense of regal beauty and serene charm. Their forms are brought to life with a rich, fiery red, accented by intricate patterns of green and subtle touches of gold and white, reminiscent of traditional Indian motifs. The tabletop itself is a canvas of artistic expression, adorned with delicate, hand-painted floral patterns and geometric designs. The oval shape offers a refined silhouette, while the carefully applied paintwork, featuring soft blues, pinks, and greens, creates a visually captivating display. The base, a complementary teal blue, provides a stable foundation and mirrors the decorative artistry found on the tabletop and the peacock stands, unifying the entire piece with a harmonious aesthetic. ––––––––––

Echoes of Mythology and Culture

The peacock holds a revered place in Hindu mythology and Indian culture, symbolizing a myriad of auspicious qualities. It is the celestial mount of Lord Krishna, the divine cowherd and avatar of Vishnu, often depicted with a peacock feather adorning his crown. This association imbues the peacock with divinity, purity, and divine love. Furthermore, the peacock is revered for its majestic beauty, its iridescent plumage said to ward off evil and bring good fortune. It is also a symbol of grace, royalty, and immortality. In ancient Indian lore, the peacock's dance is believed to herald the arrival of rain, making it a harbinger of prosperity and life. The intricate decorative style seen on this table draws inspiration from traditional Indian folk art, particularly the vibrant and detailed painting techniques found in regions like Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh. These styles often feature elaborate floral motifs, paisley patterns, and depictions of nature, all rendered with a keen eye for color and detail. The use of bright, saturated colors and the precise application of fine brushstrokes are hallmarks of this rich artistic heritage, passed down through generations of skilled artisans. ––––––––––

A Functional Work of Art

Beyond its symbolic and aesthetic appeal, this table is a highly functional piece of decor. Its design makes it an ideal accent table for a living room, a bedside table, or a decorative stand in an entryway. The sturdy wooden construction ensures durability, while the smooth finish is easy to maintain. The generous surface area can elegantly display cherished objects, from potted plants and decorative vases to books and personal mementos. Each element, from the graceful curve of the peacock's neck to the delicate brushstrokes on the tabletop, tells a story of tradition, craftsmanship, and profound cultural meaning. Owning this table is not just acquiring a piece of furniture; it is inviting a fragment of India's rich artistic soul into your home, a constant reminder of beauty, grace, and timeless stories.

Sculpting Serenity: Unveiling the Art of Crafting Wood Statues

Wood has been a preferred material for sculptures and statues since ancient times. It is easy to work with than most metals and stones and therefore requires less effort to shape it into any desired shape or form. The texture of the wood gives an element of realism to the sculpture. The selection of an appropriate wood type is necessary for carving. Woods that are too resinous or coniferous are not considered good for carving as their fiber is very soft and thus lacks strength. On the other hand, wood such as Mahogany, Oakwood, Walnut wood, Weet cherry wood, etc., are preferred by sculptors because their fiber is harder. A wood sculptor uses various tools such as a pointed chisel in one hand and a mallet in another to bring the wood to the desired measurement and to make intricate details on it. A carving knife is used to cut and smooth the wood. Other tools such as the gouge, V-tool, and coping saw also serve as important tools in wood carving. Although the wood carving technique is not as complex and tough as stone carving or metal sculpting, nonetheless, a wood carver requires a high level of skills and expertise to create a stunning sculpture.

1. Selecting the right wood

The process of wood carving begins with selecting a chunk of wood that is required according to the type and shape of the statue to be created by the sculptor. Both hardwoods and softwoods are used for making artistic pieces, however, hardwoods are preferred more than softer woods because of their durability and longevity. But if heavy detailing is to be done on the statue, wood with fine grain would be needed as it would be difficult to work with hardwood.
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2. Shaping the wood

Once the wood type is selected, the wood carver begins the general shaping process using gouges of various sizes. A gouge is a tool having a curved cutting edge which is useful in removing large unwanted portions of wood easily without splitting the wood. The sculptor always carves the wood across the grain of the wood and not against it.
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3. Adding detailing

When a refined shape of the statue is obtained, it is time for making details on the statue using different tools. This is achieved by using tools such as a veiner to make and a V-tool to create decorative and sharp cuts.
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4. Surface finishing

Once finer details have been added, the sculptor is ready to smoothen the surface and give it a perfect finish. Tools such as rasps and rifflers are used to get a smooth surface. The finer polishing is obtained by rubbing the surface with sandpaper. If a textured surface is required, this step is skipped. Finally, to protect the statue from excessive dirt accumulation, the sculptor applies natural oils such as walnut or linseed oil all over it. This also brings a natural sheen to the statue.
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How to care for Wood Statues?


Wood is extensively used in sculpting especially in countries like China, Germany, and Japan. One feature that makes the wood extremely suitable for making statues and sculptures is that it is light and can take very fine detail. It is easier for artists to work with wood than with other materials such as metal or stone. Both hardwoods, as well as softwood, are used for making sculptures. Wood is mainly used for indoor sculptures because it is not as durable as stone. Changes in weather cause wooden sculptures to split or be attacked by insects or fungus. The principal woods for making sculptures and statues are cedar, pine, walnut, oak, and mahogany. The most common technique that sculptors use to make sculptures out of wood is carving with a chisel and a mallet. Since wooden statues are prone to damage, fire, and rot, they require proper care and maintenance.

 

  • Wood tends to expand and contract even after it has been processed, thus it is always recommended to keep the wooden sculptures in rooms with little humidity. Excess moisture can harm your masterpiece.

 

  • Periodical dusting of the finished piece is necessary to maintain its beauty as dust accumulation on the surface takes away the shine of the sculpture. You can use a clean and soft cloth or a hairbrush for this purpose.

 

  • You must avoid applying any chemical-based solutions that may damage the wood from the inside. Instead, you can apply lemon oil or coconut oil using a cotton rag to the sculpture to bring out its natural shine. Lemon oil also helps to clean any stains on the sculpture.

 

  • Applying a layer of beeswax protects the wood from sun damage and hides even the smallest imperfections on the wood.

 

It is extremely important to preserve and protect wooden sculptures with proper care. A little carelessness and negligence can lead to their decay, resulting in losing all their beauty and strength. Therefore, a regular clean-up of the sculptures is a must to prolong their age and to maintain their shine and luster. 

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