The Watcher Naga Wall Panel carries a mysterious strength and quiet beauty that instantly draws attention. Handcrafted from reclaimed wood, this striking piece features detailed carvings of a bull and serpent — motifs deeply symbolic in Naga traditions. The wood’s natural finish reveals an aged surface with subtle cracks, grain lines, and weathered tones that speak of its journey through time.
Each curve and mark of the carving feels intentional, guided by the artisan’s hand rather than machinery. Its rough-hewn edges and uneven texture make it stand apart as a raw, living artwork — one that brings warmth, depth, and storytelling into modern spaces. The Watcher’s presence makes a statement without trying too hard, balancing ancient symbolism with minimalist appeal.
Ideal for home interiors, boutique hotels, or wellness spaces, this piece carries the soul of handmade craftsmanship. Whether leaned against a wall or mounted as an accent, it serves as both an art object and a piece of cultural memory — connecting the past with the spaces we live in today.
Crafted from a single piece of wood sourced from Nagaland, aged approximately 60–80 years, embodying the heritage and material traditions of Naga culture. Once your order is placed, we’ll share images of the available pieces, so you can choose the one that truly resonates with you.