Some objects tell you exactly where they've been. The Jannah Wooden Box is one of them. Carved entirely from reclaimed wood, every surface of this box carries a story, hand-chiselled elephants draped in ceremonial regalia across the front panel, rosette medallions on the sides, and a richly textured floral relief across the lid. Even the handle is sculpted into a small elephant head, because no detail was an afterthought here.
This is the kind of craftsmanship that takes days, not hours. The kind where an artisan sits with a chisel and a block of old wood, and slowly coaxes out something that feels ancient and alive at the same time. The natural finish keeps things honest, no paint, no stain, just the raw warmth of reclaimed teak with its natural grain, knots, and imperfections left intact. That's not a flaw. That's the whole point.
Use it to store jewellery, letters, keepsakes, or nothing at all. It holds its weight as a standalone decorative piece just as well. On a console table, a bookshelf, or a bedside, the Jannah Box sits with a quiet authority that only handmade things carry.
Built from wood that's already lived one life, now ready to live another.