orvi Set Of 3 Acacia Wooden Vases

SET OF 3 ACACIA WOODEN VASES

orvi Set Of 3 Acacia Wooden Vases

SET OF 3 ACACIA WOODEN VASES

Add a fresh touch to your home or office with a 3-piece set of handcrafted Acacia wood vases with brass inlay. These vases bring together the essence of traditional Tarkashi art with the resilience and strength of the Ginkgo Bilboa tree. A mark of hope, the fanned out shape of the flowers has been inlaid onto the vase in brass.

INFORMATION

DESIGN

Since this product is handcrafted expect slight variation in each piece.

BRAND 

Orvi

FINISH 

Smooth

orvi Set Of 3 Acacia Wooden Vases

BASE MATERIAL 

Acacia Wood

COLLECTION  

Tarkashi Matrix

STYLE 

Matrix

PRODUCTION 

Made in UK

orvi Set Of 3 Acacia Wooden Vases

DETAIL 

With each piece being intricately handcrafted, you can use them in different corners of your room or all together, and decorate them with dried or fresh flowers, incense sticks or tall plant stalks. A great gifting item for friends and loved ones, this trio of vases holds its own in any room.

INLAY MATERIAL 

Brass

FINISH 

Smooth

DIMENSIONS

Big Vase : 11x11x26.5 cm
Medium Vase : 9x9x21 cm
Small Vase : 8.5x8.5x11.5 cm

orvi Set Of 3 Acacia Wooden Vases

PRODUCT CARE 

General cleaning for your unique home products: -Clean with a soft damp cotton cloth. -Do not scrub. -Avoid using acidic or abrasive material or cleaners.

orvi Set Of 3 Acacia Wooden Vases

SHAPE

Cylindrical

STYLE 

Biloba

STORY

The Tarkashi collection is a celebration of art, modern design, and heritage craftsmanship; a reiteration of the old in the new.

Dating back centuries, the lost art of Tarkashi was once patronised by Royalty and perfected by skilled artisans with exquisite handiwork. It involves imprinting a paper drawing on wood, hand carving the details to create deep indents, and individually inlaying and hammering thin wires of brass by hand into the grooves to create motifs.

The Acacia wood and brass range of tableware, furniture and home accessories by Orvi Home breathes life back into this intricate ancient craft, retelling its creative story for the modern day. It marks Orvi’s commitment to reviving this centuries-old dying art form with a few remaining artisans.