Beautiful and elaborately hand-carved mural from Indonesia. The relief shows the flower of life.
In the arrangement of leaves and flowers, one can find the geometric shapes, the Fibonacci spiral and the golden ratio. The five Platonic solids of sacred geometry are also contained in the Flower of Life.
Each mural was carved in the traditional way in Bali. Famous for their craftsmanship, the island’s artists conjure up individual murals for an enchanting ambience.
Suarholz:
Suarholz is an acacia species. What all “acacias” have in common is that it is a subfamily of the mimosa family, the final name is then slightly different depending on the country. For example, the acacia is called munggur in Indonesia, rain tree in Thailand and in our country this wonderfully colorful wood is best known under the name suar.
Product:
Diameter: approx. 28.3 cm
Frame width: approx. 2 cm
Weight: approx. 380 g
Another note:
Wood is a natural product that always “works”. It reacts not only to temperature fluctuations but also to humidity fluctuations. Unevenness, cracks and dimensional and pattern deviations can occur on the object.
The wood has a beautiful grain and is sealed with an oil finish. This sealant is absorbed differently by the wood and can lead to slight colour differences, which are not to be seen as a complaint, but rather underline the naturalness of this product. Even slight cracks are natural and should not be seen as a complaint.
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