Hand-Carved Wooden Owl on Parasite Wood Base
Hand-Carved Wooden Owl on Parasite Wood Base
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A hand-carved wooden owl perched on a base of raw parasite wood — the kind of piece that holds a room's attention quietly rather than demanding it. The carving is worked from a single piece, with the rounded shape of the body, the suggestion of folded wings, and the steady, forward-facing gaze that gives owls their particular character: watchful, unhurried, attentive.
The base is raw parasite wood — known as jempinis or jempinis batu in Indonesia — which comes from trees that have been overgrown by parasitic vines, and the resulting timber carries the distinctive twisting grain, hollowed sections, and organic textures of that growth process. Because each base is shaped by the wood's own history, no two pieces are alike. The carving you see in the photograph is the carving you receive.
Few animals carry the symbolic weight of the owl. In Greek tradition the owl was the companion of Athena, goddess of wisdom; in Hindu iconography it serves as the vahana (vehicle) of Lakshmi, goddess of fortune and abundance; across European folk tradition and modern witchcraft, owls have remained associated with intuition, night vision, and the kind of knowledge that comes from sitting still and observing. To give or own an owl is to invoke some of that — wisdom, watchfulness, quiet authority.
A piece like this works particularly well in studies, libraries, reading nooks, and altar spaces, but it sits comfortably in any interior — rustic, woodland, neutral, or pared-back — and lands as a thoughtful gift for graduates, teachers, scholars, and anyone with a soft spot for the bird that has come to symbolise quiet intelligence across most of the world.
Hand-carved by Indonesian artisans. Small variations in finish, grain, and base form are part of what you receive.
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