Japanese Natural Root Wood Decoration, Meiji Era (Keyaki Zelkova).
An exceptional decorative object from the Meiji period (1868–1912), crafted from a solid piece of Keyaki wood (Zelkova serrata) – a prized timber in traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
Dimensions: Height 81 cm × Width 80 cm × Depth 30 cm
Weight: 16 kg
This natural sculpture showcases the organic beauty of the wood: knots, grain patterns, and open structures create a captivating interplay of texture and form. The piece rests on two matching wooden supports, allowing it to be displayed freestanding as a work of art or a striking organic accent in any space.
A commanding and valuable interior object, perfectly suited for minimalist or Japanese-inspired interiors.
This wooden sculpture embodies the wabi-sabi philosophy: the aesthetic of imperfection, transience, and the power of natural forms.
A unique piece that radiates both tranquility and character – ideal for connoisseurs of authentic Japanese craftsmanship and organic design.


















