South East Asian Teak Sculpture of Naturalistic form V by Anon. Unknown, Wood, Unique, 175cm high by 70cm wide by 60cm deep, Natural, Tribal sculpture
This piece is a bold and expressive carved wood sculpture, standing 175cm high, 70cm wide, and 60cm deep. Crafted from teak, this unique piece merges organic elegance with tribal intensity, creating a powerful presence in any indoor space.
The sculpture features an abstract, natural form, its curves and hollows shaped as though worn by time and the elements. The outer surface is finished in a pale, almost bone-white tone, which contrasts sharply with the deep black interior carved into the core. This interplay of light and dark adds striking visual depth, drawing the eye inward.
Flowing, hand-carved patterns run across the surface, some subtle and rhythmic, others bold and geometric. These etched details suggest tribal or ancestral influences, echoing body art, bark textures, or ceremonial symbols. The patterns wrap around the form, creating a continuous visual journey that invites viewers to move around the sculpture and explore every side.
Although abstract, the sculpture feels deeply rooted in nature. Its craftsmanship and visual tension between the smooth white exterior and dark interior add a refined, contemporary edge.
This piece bridges the wildness of natural material with a sense of ritual and human expression. It stands as both an object of contemplation and a powerful decorative statement, anchored in history, yet timeless in appeal.





































