UNIQUE INTRICATELY HAND CARVED ORNATE WOOD HANGER 27” LONG (ROD, RACK) USED TO DISPLAY RARE OR PRECIOUS TEXTILES ON THE WALL, SUPERB BAS RELIEF CHOICE BETWEEN 3 LACY FOLIAGE VINES & FLOWER MOTIF ITEM 288, 292 OR 294 COLLECTOR DECORATOR DESIGNER WALL ART
Hand carved Lacy Wood Textile Wall Display Hangers. CHOICE
This is a choice between 3 Hand carved Lacy Wood Textile Wall Display Hangers:
You are buying 1 for the price
(contact us if you want more than 1 for a discounted price)
Ornate one of a kind wooden hand carved textile hangers
Choice between:
Item 288 (seen second from the top)
Item 292 (seen 3rd from bottom)
and
Item 294 (seen at the bottom of photo 1)
They are seen on all the photos that do not show how to display textiles on these hangers and how to decorate with them.
Each measures: 27" long by 4 1/2 " high
The slit where the textile rests on, measures between: 22" and 23"
Motifs are of foliage and vines.
The others 287, 290, 291 & 293 also seen on the photos have been sold
If you want to see all the hangers we have listed right now, do a search within our store using the word DISPLAY, as this word is in all our bar titles… but we do not have many listed yet, we were hacked recently and lost 100’s of listings and are painfully restoring them now, which will take a few months. If you want to see other hangers not listed yet, contact us. We have hand carved bars in many sizes and designs available.
Each was delicately sculpted, with details and by hand, by a master carver, out of one solid piece of wood, and will compliment any window top, or door, or enhance any textile or drapes that hang from them on your wall, adding a rich look to your decor.
Since they are each hand carved, they are unique, pattern vary slightly from one to another but they all go together and you can mix-match them as a result.
They make dramatic displays for valuable textiles you wish to hang on the wall, for a very reasonable price. The effect is quite stunning and covers a large area in a very decorative, economical and elegant way.
The hand carved designs of foliage and leaves (and sometimes animals as well within the branches such as elephants, birds, geckos, fish, dolphins etc…) are elegant and lacy.
The rods enhance greatly and eclectically the fine textiles that hang from them: from Quilt, Embroidery, Needlepoint, Needlework, Kimono, Obi, Ikat, Rug, Songket, Geringsing, Tapestry, Runner, Mola, Weaving etc…
Japanese museums, among other locations, buy our bars for their kimonos and obis. Some jewelry stores, clothes, scarf and accessories stores also buy these bars to display their goods on the walls, very elegant.
You can also just use them as Architectural Accents around or above doors, windows, mirrors & frames. Bars can be painted to match any decor and we have even used them outside over doors and windows.
We have many different sizes, styles, motifs and sizes available in our store ranging from intricate foliage and flowers, palm trees in the breeze, pineapples… to animals such as elephants, geckoes, dragons, horses, birds, fish, dolphins etc.
We carry also simpler classical bars, with finials at each end, all sizes and seen on one of the photos.
Textiles will hang flat, gathered or folded according to the length of the display bar you choose. But the opposite also works: you can choose a much longer bar than the width of your fabric, which gives a Japanese decorative effect to your space.
Everything we carry, all handcrafted and unique products, have been hand-picked by us on the premises to insure the best quality possible.
We are liquidating the rest of our wooden bars to close warehouse space as soon as possible in order to retire.
When shipping internationally, we group ship multiple purchases to save you money.
All our collector and rare items come with pages and pages of research about provenance, and with history of the tribes and photos as well, depending on item and whenever possible. When shipping internationally, we group ship multiple purchases to save you money, and find the best rates available. If you have any questions or want to see research conducted on this piece and photos of tribes, tell us.