Hunza Inspired Hand Carved Lacquer Art Table By Ushaz
Hunza Inspired Hand Carved Lacquer Art Table By Ushaz
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Elevate your living space with our handcrafted Antique Design Side Table. Each stroke of the intricate pattern is drawn by hand. This unique round side table adds a touch of modern elegance to any room, serving as a versatile addition to your decor.
Easy to assemble without any tools required, this table is both convenient and functional. Use it as a side table or coffee table in your living room, bedroom, or balcony, enhancing the beauty of your space with its exquisite design.
Crafted with premium rosewood and high-quality lacquer paints, our round coffee table promises durability and style. Measuring approximately 16 inches in diameter and 20 inches in height, it comes packaged in a flat pack box for easy delivery.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to gift your loved ones or enhance your own space with this stunning piece of modern art. Order yours today and experience the beauty and versatility of our Antique Design Side Table.
The Hunza valley is located in the Northern part of Pakistan. It is famous for the turquoise lakes and scenic greenery . Many people came to Hunza just to get a few glimpses of the shining ice wall of the Rakaposhi Mountain. It is also famous for its Ruby mines.
- Handmade By Artisans
- No Tools Required
- Free Delivery & Return
- Table Size Guide
- Top diameter ~16 inch (40cm)
- Height ~20 inch (45cm)
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Handmade By Artisans
Every product is made by hand by our expert artisans.
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Free Shipping
Free standard shipping all over the globe.
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Hassle Free Returns
Hassle free return policy. Free return in case of damage!
Each stroke of the pattern drawn on the table is done by hand. After careful inspection a perfect rosewood plank is selected to start the carving of table top. The artist then applies all the different layers of paint to the table. Once the paint is applied, the artist carves out the design by applying different levels of pressure and creates a stunning masterpiece.
Traditional Art To The Modern World
With modernisation fewer and fewer people are taking this as a full time profession. Our aim is to prevent this art from dying out and bring an international recognition to the art and the artists.