There's something deeply powerful about a single warrior carved into a slab of teak. The Filiz Wooden Naga Panel captures a Naga warrior mid-stride, holding a spear and shield, dressed in traditional attire with carved linear detailing across the body. It's bold, primal, and unmistakably handmade.
This panel wasn't cut to fit a mould. The edges are raw and uneven, left exactly as the wood naturally split. The carving works with the shape of the timber, not against it. That's what gives it its energy. The warrior doesn't sit on the surface. He emerges from it.
The teak has aged into a deep, muted brown with grey undertones, the kind of patina that only decades of time can produce. Tool marks are visible across the entire surface, rough and intentional, a reminder that this was shaped by hand, not machine.
Lean it against a wall in your living room, hallway, or study. It doesn't need a frame. It doesn't need mounting. It just needs a corner where it can stand and be noticed. The kind of piece that makes people lean in and look closer.