Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving is a traditional craft known for its high-relief and undercut carving styles, featuring elaborate motifs of flowers, animals, and fruits. Skilled artisans use seasoned walnut wood to create both utilitarian furniture such as tables, cabinets, and book racks, as well as deco rative items like carved panels, photo frames, and sculptures. The carving is done in distinct styles, including undercut, open lattice, engraved, and raised carving, each showcasing fine craftsmanship. The designs often depict floral motifs, chinar leaves, almond patterns, and intricate jungle scenes.
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