



Hand-Carved Wooden Wall Sconce
Bring classic elegance to your home with this beautifully hand-carved wooden wall light. The graceful, scrolling design is a visual delight and will create a sophisticated ambiance in any room. A unique piece of handcrafted lighting.
We provide you with comprehensive service guarantees. All orders enjoy free shipping. As all our products are meticulously hand-carved, they require time for production. Once production is complete, works will be delivered within 7-10 working days. Learn More
Due to the uniqueness and craftsmanship complexity of customized woodcarvings, such products are not eligible for return or exchange. Learn More

Differences Between Hand and Machine Carving

Machine carving
Due to its reliance on computer programming and mechanical processes, only shallow relief carvings can be produced, precluding any intricate or deep craftsmanship. Although the designs exhibit uniform regularity, they ultimately appear rigid and lifeless.

Combined machine and hand carving
Machine-made for the initial two-dimensional relief, the piece undergoes manual adjustments to perfect specific details.

Hand-carved
Exceptional craftsmanship breathes an artistic vibrancy and liveliness into each piece. These creations not only retain the wood's original texture and handle complex forms with ease, but also ensure that every work is truly one-of-a-kind.
Gift boxed
The wooden gift box packaging not only enhances its appeal as a present but also provides superior protection against transit damage.


Carving Steps
Wood Carving Care Guidelines
Never place your carving near fireplaces, radiators, or other sources of intense heat.
Do not rinse the carving directly with water or wipe it with an unwrung, overly wet cloth.
Do not use sharp objects to scratch or scrape the surface of your carving.
It's best to place the carving away from direct sunlight exposure.

Carving Timeless Legacies
Rooted in over 7,000 years of history, wood carving art stands as a cherished intangible cultural heritage of China. As devoted inheritors of this ancient craft, our team of artisans meticulously refines its mastery, employing a rich repertoire of techniques.
From the intricate delicacy of openwork to the subtle depth of bas-relief, the striking projection of high relief, the dimensional complexity of layered carving, and the fully formed presence of in-the-round sculpture, we bring each artwork to life with breathtaking detail and profound artistry.
FAQS
How to customize a wooden carving?
- Upload your photo or design concept.
- Receive a custom quote based on complexity.
- Once approved, carving begins!
What is the price for customizing a wooden carving?
- The price depends on the size, wood material, and design. Prices vary for different works.
- Feel free to reach out via email to discuss the details.
How long will it take to receive my customized wooden carving?
- This also depends on the size, wood material, and design.
- Generally, medium-sized carvings take 15-35 days, while large carvings take 2-3 months. Shipping takes 7-10 days. Total time = production time + shipping time.
- Feel free to reach out via email to discuss the details.
Shipping & Returns
We provide you with comprehensive service guarantees. All orders enjoy free shipping. As all our products are meticulously hand-carved, they require time for production. Once production is complete, works will be delivered within 7-10 working days. Learn More
Due to the uniqueness and craftsmanship complexity of customized woodcarvings, such products are not eligible for return or exchange. Learn More

Stacked carving builds depth by layering multiple tiers of carved patterns. Artists first sculpt a base layer, then add successive layers with intentional spacing and offsets, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional composition.
The staggered layers enhance visual depth and narrative complexity, making this technique ideal for depicting scenes, landscapes, or elaborate motifs in large-scale works.

This technique involves hollowing out the wood around the design to create a see-through, intricate pattern. By removing excess material, the carved motif stands out with delicate, airy details. High skill is needed to maintain the design’s structural integrity while achieving fine layers and transparency.
It is widely applied to decorative screens, windows, and furniture panels for an elegant, light-filled effect.

Relief carving creates a raised design on a flat surface, with the depth of the motif determining the style:
Low relief: Shallow, subtle elevation with minimal depth, focusing on linear details (e.g., floral patterns or facial features).
High relief: Deeper carving that creates strong shadows and dramatic contrast, allowing motifs to "project" more prominently from the background.
This technique is widely used in architectural decorations, plaques, and furniture to add decorative depth without full three-dimensionality.

Also known as full-round sculpture, this technique creates completely three-dimensional woodcarvings that can be viewed from any angle. Artists sculpt wood into lifelike figures (e.g., humans, animals, or mythical creatures) with authentic volume and spatial proportions, requiring a deep understanding of anatomy and form.
It is commonly used for standalone ornaments, Buddha statues, and decorative sculptures.
Stacked carving builds depth by layering multiple tiers of carved patterns. Artists first sculpt a base layer, then add successive layers with intentional spacing and offsets, creating a dynamic, three-dimensional composition.
The staggered layers enhance visual depth and narrative complexity, making this technique ideal for depicting scenes, landscapes, or elaborate motifs in large-scale works.
This technique involves hollowing out the wood around the design to create a see-through, intricate pattern. By removing excess material, the carved motif stands out with delicate, airy details. High skill is needed to maintain the design’s structural integrity while achieving fine layers and transparency.
It is widely applied to decorative screens, windows, and furniture panels for an elegant, light-filled effect.
Relief carving creates a raised design on a flat surface, with the depth of the motif determining the style:
Low relief: Shallow, subtle elevation with minimal depth, focusing on linear details (e.g., floral patterns or facial features).
High relief: Deeper carving that creates strong shadows and dramatic contrast, allowing motifs to "project" more prominently from the background.
This technique is widely used in architectural decorations, plaques, and furniture to add decorative depth without full three-dimensionality.
Also known as full-round sculpture, this technique creates completely three-dimensional woodcarvings that can be viewed from any angle. Artists sculpt wood into lifelike figures (e.g., humans, animals, or mythical creatures) with authentic volume and spatial proportions, requiring a deep understanding of anatomy and form.
It is commonly used for standalone ornaments, Buddha statues, and decorative sculptures.



