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18″ Vibrant Parrot Wall Brackets for Home Décor | Handcrafted Wood Carving
This is a pair of handcrafted wooden wall brackets, each measuring 18 inches in height, 9 inches in width, and 2 inches in depth, carved from Vaagai wood and finished in a multi-toned antique colour palette. Each bracket features a boldly rendered parrot as its central figure, positioned in a dynamic, upward-facing posture with wings partially spread and tail curving downward into a scrolled base.
The carving work on these brackets reflects a level of skill that demands both precision and patience. The parrot's body is rendered with scaled feather detailing across the chest and wings, while the face carries a clear expression — alert eyes, a defined beak, and a confident tilt to the head. The surrounding framework is carved with layered floral and scroll motifs, lotus-form cup elements at the top, and a structured bracket body filled with architectural patterning. This style of ornamental bracket carving has a long history in South Indian temple and palace architecture, where corbels and pillar brackets served both structural and decorative functions, often featuring birds, mythological creatures, and flowering forms.
In Indian tradition, the parrot holds associations with Kamadeva, the deity of love, and is considered a messenger of affection and auspiciousness. Paired parrot figures in decorative art are a recurring motif in temple sculpture and classical textile design, representing companionship and joyful energy within the home.
Vaagai wood, known for its fine grain, moderate hardness, and carving receptivity, has long been favoured for detailed sculptural work. It holds painted finishes well and maintains structural integrity over time without warping easily.
The antique colour finish — combining greens, golds, terracotta, and muted silver — is applied by hand and intentionally aged in appearance. Because each bracket is individually carved and painted, natural variation in tone, texture, and detailing across the pair is inherent to the process and consistent with handmade work of this kind.
These brackets suit doorway framing, wall corners, entryways, or display niches, and make a considered gift for collectors of traditional Indian craft.