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Inspired by the sublime Jaali artwork from the Indian region, artisan Ashish Mehta creates this stunning mango wood decorative box. Ashish uses artisanal techniques to hand-carve the piece, which boasts an antique burnt finish that embellishes a traditional floral pattern on the lid.
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These are so cute! I can t wait until Christmas to put them on my tree!
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Very cute individualistic puppers that would delight any dog lover. Useful just as decorations or on a Christmas tree. Mr. Mehtas felt works are always amusing and well received.
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I hang Mr Mehtas felt ornaments at the bottom of our Christmas tree, so our cats have something they can touch safely. They hold up well and people comment on how cute they are. This set are a lively flock of birds. I plan on sharing some with friends for their birthdays or holidays. Mr. Mehtas felt animals are so distinctive. Lovely!
You can find our wood decorative box 'Floral Vitrine' by Ashish Mehta in decor accessories categories such as Floral Decorative Boxes, Traditional Decorative Boxes, Nature Decorative Boxes, Folk Art Decorative Boxes and Wood Decorative Boxes. Enjoy exploring these sections for other Novica treasures.
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This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.
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This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.
Caring for Children
This artist supports children under the age of 18.
"I became interested in carving when I was a child and wondered how a wooden elephant was made."