Also known as “Lacquerware Straight Wooden Vase Full Size”
Add more charm to your home decor with this Tall Wooden Vase with Lacquer Art . This particular lacquerware is one of the biggest rosewood vase we have in our inventory. The belly, mug & lid of the vase is covered with lacquer art consisting of a very unique combination of colors.
If you want an eye catching centerpiece of your drawing room table, office sitting or library, this full size wooden vase makes a classy statement. Place it with imitation flowers or towering over other ornaments. You can style it anyway.
- Full Size Wooden Vase Straight has a diameter of around 13 inches and the height of around 27 inches.
- Expect slight variation in measurements as these vases are handmade.
- Vase is made of rosewood (sheesham).
- Lacquer art design is hand painted.
- Product is treated with surface and paint hardeners for long life.
- This is a centerpiece of your home and office decoration.
- Wooden Vase full size is a limited stock item.
- Each vase has a weight of around, 2 kgs.
This is something that will stay with you and travel through your generations.
Straight Wooden Vase Full size has more design & Color Options are available for your choosing. Select the design/color variation you prefer before checking out. These wooden vases are sold as singles, hence the mentioned price is for the single vase.
‘Lacquer Art’ is a style of designing and painting that hails from the Northern regions of Pakistan. This particular style of designing originated in China over many thousand years ago and then travelled into the Indo-Pak region through skill trade. Chinese inspired Lacquer art in Pakistan has found its way into fine arts, architecture and handicrafts, thanks to the very creative and talented lacquer artisans.
Funparey offers lacquerware made with authentic rose wood (sheesham). The aforementioned product is one such example from Funparey’s lacquerware inventory.
Lacquer art requires a lot of practice and patience. While making lacquerware in Pakistan, an artisan mastering the lacquer art would paint a polished surface sequentially with 3 – 4 layers of contrasting colors of their choosing. Later on, over the final layer they would etch out different designs using a knife. This peels off the last layer of color in the design pattern revealing the vibrant under layer. The finished product is a fascinating marriage of art and craftsmanship.
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