Indonesian wood carving is a centuries-old tradition deeply woven into the archipelago’s cultural heritage. The craft is particularly renowned in Bali, where families pass down their carving techniques from generation to generation, preserving both the skill and spiritual significance of their work. Each piece of wood chosen—commonly teak, mahogany, or sandalwood—carries unique properties of texture, color, and scent, making the selection of raw material a critical part of the process.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.