Meticulous Handcraft: This stunning piece showcases the exquisite detail of traditional Thai iconography. The deep, high-relief carving makes the celestial beings appear alive and three-dimensional.
Material & Dimensions: Crafted from solid Chamcha Wood (Rain Tree), valued for its beautiful grain. The substantial size (120 x 35 cm) is designed to be a significant focal point.
Weight & Stability: Despite its large size, the hardwood construction (approx. 7-10 kg) ensures stability while remaining manageable for wall mounting.
Thai Belief: The Thep Panom (Deva in the Wai or praying gesture) represents the highest form of respect and blessing. They are celestial guardians believed to welcome good spirits, safeguard the home, and bring peace and happiness to the occupants.
Universal/Western Belief: The prayer gesture is universally recognized as a symbol of peace, spiritual connection, and tranquility. Placing this panel near an entryway enhances the sense of welcome and harmony (similar to Eastern Feng Shui principles).
Weight : 7,000 - 10,000 g (Approximate)
Product Size : Width 35 cm. x Length 120 cm. x Height 2.5 cm per Panel.