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Gaja Yatra Lintel - Hand Carved in Poola Wood from Madhavamala, Andhra Pradesh

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This horizontal elephant frieze follows the architectural rhythm of temple lintels. The composition unfolds as a procession — elephants in sequential alignment, guided by attendant figures and framed within restrained scrollwork.

The carving does not exaggerate gesture. Each elephant carries structural presence rather than decorative sentiment. The canopy above establishes containment, allowing the procession to move laterally within a disciplined boundary.

In temple architecture, elephants signify strength, continuity, and guardianship. When arranged in procession, they evoke ceremonial movement — steady, deliberate, ordered.

At 122 cm in length, the panel carries architectural proportion suitable for:

  • Entrance lintels

  • Corridor walls

  • Mandir framing elements

  • Heritage interiors

  • Cultural institutions

The relief depth creates gradual shadow across the carved planes, allowing detail to emerge with changing light.

This is architectural procession rendered in wood.

Human Time, Preserved.
Made Slowly. Kept Forever.


Product Overview

  • Material: Solid Poola Wood

  • Origin: Madhavamala, Andhra Pradesh, India

  • Dimensions: Length 122 cm x Width 31 cm

  • Thickness: 5 cm

  • Weight: Approx. 8 kg

  • Form: Horizontal architectural frieze panel

  • Iconography: Elephant procession with attendant figures

  • Technique: Hand carved medium-to-high relief

  • Installation: Wall-mounted or lintel placement

  • Price: 51,000


Origin – Madhavamala, Andhra Pradesh

Madhavamala’s carving tradition draws directly from temple structural ornamentation. Poola wood, native to the region, is selected for its tight grain and carving stability across long horizontal spans.

Elephant friezes appear frequently in South Indian temple corridors and mandapa bases, symbolizing endurance and ceremonial order. This panel translates that architectural vocabulary into wood while maintaining proportion and restraint.


Craft and Process

The panel begins with a single seasoned slab of Poola wood chosen for grain continuity.

  1. The upper scroll boundary is carved to define containment.

  2. Elephant forms are blocked in sequence along the horizontal axis.

  3. Attendant figures are shaped to maintain procession rhythm.

  4. Lower border detailing anchors the composition structurally.

  5. Surface refinement preserves subtle chisel rhythm in recessed planes.

All forms emerge from one continuous wood body.
No applied ornamentation is attached afterward.

The carving sequence emphasizes proportion and movement without density excess.

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