Tapestry Rods
Wood hanger, 'Serpent Challenge'
Rising up on sinuous coils, two fierce nagas challenge one another. In Hindu legend, nagas are divine serpents � half human and half snake � that live in underground palaces.
Wood hanger, 'Sinuous Serpent'
Sinuous and beautiful, a naga arches upward to the left. In Hindu legend, nagas are divine serpents � half human and half snake � that live in underground palaces.
Wood hanger, 'Forest Flowers'
Forest flowers adorn a graceful hanger carved of rain tree wood. Yodchai Saelor sculpts an elegant piece that can be mounted on the wall. It hangs from a cotton cord.
Wood tapestry rod, 'Floral Bud' (medium)
Carved by hand, floral buds adorn this beautiful tapestry rod. Nyoman Karsa creates a classic design from Balinese suar wood. It can display tapestries up to 20.9 in (53 cms) wide.
Wood hanger, 'Forest Flower'
Delicate chabaphai (forest flowers) appear in an airy filigree. Yodchai Saelor sculpts an elegant clothes hanger of Thai rain tree wood. Mounted on the wall, it can also double as a towel rack.
Wood tapestry rod, 'Floral Bud' (small)
Carved by hand, floral buds adorn this beautiful tapestry rod. Nyoman Karsa creates a classic design from Balinese suar wood. It can display tapestries up to 11 in (28 cms) wide.
Wood tapestry rod, 'Classic' (1.8 ft)
Sleek and stylish, this tapestry rod comes from Ketut Kartika. He stains the wood almost black and carves the accents to show the wood's natural tone. It is designed to display wall hangings up to 1.8 feet (55 cm) in width.
Wood hanger, 'Forest Family'
An elephant family happily strolls in single file as junior seems to laugh aloud. Yodchai Saelor sculpts the cheerful pachyderms in rain tree wood to crown a beautiful and unusual hanger. It hangs from a cotton cord.
Wood hanger, 'Serpent Symmetry'
Hiding from one another, two nagas suddenly spring up from vegetal scrolls. In Hindu legend, nagas are divine serpents � half human and half snake � that live in underground palaces.
Wood hanger, 'Elephant Forest'
An elephant herd happily frolics in the forest. Yodchai Saelor sculpts the cheerful pachyderms in rain tree wood to adorn a beautiful and unusual hanger. It is designed to display textiles.











