A small whitewashed wooden wing brings a quiet, weathered softness to a bare wall, a door handle or a simple shelf corner. Made from Albesia wood and finished with hand-distressed detail, it has the gentle look of something sun-faded and kept with care. The darkened feather lines give the pale surface depth, so it feels light without disappearing into the room.
What catches the eye
The whitewashed finish is deliberately worn back, leaving darker marks in the feather lines and along the edges.
The single wing shape feels calm and symbolic without taking over a space.
The slim wooden form suits layered styling, especially beside candles, greenery or simple ceramic pieces.
Because the distressing is done by hand, each piece has its own pattern of marks and pale wood showing through.
Whitewashed Albesia wood
Albesia is a light wood, well suited to decorative pieces that need to hang easily. Here it is given a white washed surface, then distressed by hand to bring out the feathered shape. The result is rustic rather than polished, with visible dark lines and uneven patches that are part of its character.
Where to place it
Hang it on a small wall hook, a door handle, a cupboard knob or a seasonal branch arrangement. It also works propped on a shelf where the wing silhouette can lean against books, a vase or a framed print.
Keep it indoors and away from prolonged damp. Dust with a soft dry cloth, and handle the feather tips gently so the edges stay neat.
A quiet symbol in the home
Angel wings are often used in Christian-influenced decoration as signs of blessing, remembrance and tenderness. In the home, that symbolism tends to feel intimate rather than formal: a small marker for a nursery, a wedding table, a Christmas tree, or a place where you want something gentle and personal. The distressed white wood keeps the mood soft, closer to folk decoration than church ornament.
Size and details
This wall hanging measures 18 cm and weighs 50 g. It is made…
region of manufacture: Indonesia