A hand-carved suar wood Buddha statue for a calm hallway, meditation corner or softly lit living space. Its presence comes from the meeting of natural timber and careful carving: grounded, weighty, and made to hold attention without noise.
What the carving brings to a room
A steady focal point for a console table, alcove, studio or quiet corner.
The warmth of real wood, with natural variation making each statue slightly different.
Detailed carving that rewards a closer look, especially where light falls across the form.
A substantial feel, suited to a space where the piece can stand with room around it.
A respectful decorative object for anyone drawn to Buddhist imagery and mindful interiors.
Suar wood, carved in Indonesia
This statue is carved by hand from suar wood in Indonesia, using traditional Balinese tools and methods. The work can take weeks, which gives the figure its depth and individual character.
Suar wood is valued for its natural grain and solid presence. Because the carving follows the timber as well as the design, small differences from piece to piece are part of its appeal.
Buddha imagery, held with respect
Buddha statues are used across Buddhist cultures as images of contemplation, dignity and awakened awareness. In a home, they are often placed somewhere clean and considered, not as casual ornament but as a visual reminder to pause. This piece sits comfortably between devotional influence and mindful décor, offering a quiet point of focus without asking the room to become formal.
Placement and care
Place it on a stable surface where its weight is properly supported. A sideboard, low plinth, wide shelf or dedicated meditation space all suit a piece of this scale.
Keep the wood dry and away from prolonged damp. Dust with a soft cloth, and avoid harsh cleaning products that could mark the carved surface.
Size and details
Height: 60 cm. Weight: 10,000 g.
Material: suar wood. Origin: Indonesia. Each statue is hand carved, so …
region of manufacture: Indonesia