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Indonesian Wood Carvings

Indonesian Wood Carvings for a Room With a Difference by Susy Matthews
The realism of Indonesian wood carvings has to be seen to be believed. That a lump of wood could be made to come alive in such an inventive way is beyond belief, and these komodo dragons look too darn real. You can imagine them taking a lump out of you with these ferocious jaws. There is no doubt at all that Indonesian craftsmen are among the most talented in the world.
These beautiful and elegant carvings of people and animals will
grace any home, and the wonderful deep colors of centuries old
wood comprise an ideal medium for the portrayal of traditional
patterns and carvings that have been passed down through the
ages. They are crafted with loving care by people who have an
affinity with the creatures they represent and the feelings and
traditions they follow in doing so.
There could be no better conversation piece for you and your
guests than these lovely pieces that have been carved with pride
by fathers that have taught their sons their craft, and
explained to them the history and traditions behind each
individual piece and design. Each piece is individual and
unique, and looks even more natural that the real thing.
The Indonesian wooden puppets are traditional flat carved pieces
that have been passed down through centuries. Traditional
patterns such as these have a deep history that only the carvers
know, and is not revealed to their sons until they are ready to
carry on the tradition. All of these are individually carved,
and if you acquire them they are only for your home. No one
else's, just yours. It will be a unique piece that you can show
your guests, and in order to deserve owning it you should learn
the history of your piece so that you can relate it to your
guests.
Much Indonesian wood carving depict Indonesian history.
Throughout its history Indonesia has come under the influence of
the Chinese, Japanese, Western Christians, Arab Muslims and
Indian Hindus and Buddhists. All of this is portrayed in their
wood carvings of deities such as Vishnu, prophets such as Buddha
and art forms such as the Chinese and Japanese masks that
Indonesia are famous for, and carvings of ferocious winged
dragons. These indeed are worth having on your dining room
table.
The komodo dragons are so lifelike that you draw back from them
as you imaging them moving in the changing light. The colors are
deep and rich and continually changing in the changing sunlight.
The Indonesian rugs and textiles are colorful and would make a
beautiful adornment to any sofa, or even as a unique wall
covering.
There is not a doubt that Indonesian art and wood carving would
be an adornment to any home of someone that wanted to be
different, and to provide their guests with unique talking
points. If that sounds like you, it would be a great idea for
you to learn something about the background of each piece you
own so that you can entertain your guest with tales of mythology
and fabulous creatures, and of mysterious Orientals trading
their goods and introducing their dragons to a country composed
of thousands of islands, each with its own history, art and
traditions.
Don't just think about it: acquire a few pieces of Indonesian
wood carving and you will find that you will never look back.
Visitors will flock to your door demanding invitations to view
these wonderful pieces of art.
About the Author
Susy Matthews - World Traveler, Interpreter/Translator, Event
Coordinator, Artist. For more information, visit http://www.HomeAccentsGalleria.com

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