Invite a serene and rustic vibe to your gallery with this 1970s Bamboo Shaving Art, featuring a meticulous, hand-crafted tropical bird and botanical scene on a vibrant white background.
A masterful example of mid-century "shaving art," this piece utilizes the natural grain and flexibility of bamboo to create a three-dimensional naturalist scene. The vibrant sienna of the bird's plumage and the deep crimson of the botanical blooms provide a grounded, timeless feel for collectors of sustainable, earth-toned decor.
The meticulous arrangement of wood fibers gives the piece a substantial, sculptural quality that feels both reverent and playful. Whether added to a collection of vintage botanical prints or displayed as a standalone focal point in a sun-drenched sunroom, this art serves as a functional relic of 1970s handcraft traditions. Its pristine condition and warm palette make it a quintessential springtime piece, ready to bring a touch of historic charm and garden-inspired beauty to a modern home.
This item is vintage, approximately 50 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.
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Origin: East Asian Origins (Commonly Japan or Taiwan)
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Era: Mid-Century (c. 1970s)
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Material: Bamboo, Paper, Metal, Glass
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Dimensions: 14.00" x 11.00"
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Condition: Very Good, Unframed
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Special Feature: Dimensional "3D" effect created through layered bamboo shavings.