Wood Burning Wall Decor : Traditional Garo Heritage (Bo·rang & Jamadal) – Authentic Indigenous Artwork from Northeast India
Wood Burning Wall Decor
Experience the soul of the Garo Hills with this exquisite, hand-scorched pyrography piece. This artwork captures two iconic symbols of A·chik (Garo) cultural architecture: the Bo·rang (Tree House) and the Jamadal (Field Shelter). Crafted by the Mandi Art collective, this piece is more than just decor—it is a window into a centuries-old way of life defined by harmony with nature and agricultural mastery.
Product Features
- Authentic Indigenous Scene: A dual-subject masterpiece depicting Jhum cultivation (traditional shifting farming). It features both the Bo·rang, a sophisticated tree house built high in the branches for protection and observation, and the Jamadal, the grounded shelter where farmers rest and celebrate the fruits of their labor.
- Expert Pyrography (Wood Burning): Each line is meticulously hand-burned into natural wood. The varying depths of the burn create a rich, sepia-toned texture that brings the rugged beauty of the Garo Hills to life.
- Unique & Natural: Because we use genuine wood slabs, every piece features its own distinct grain pattern. No two artworks are exactly alike, ensuring you own a one-of-a-kind collector’s item.
- Cultural Significance: This art tells a story of “A·chik” pride. The Bo·rang symbolizes engineering skill and safety from wild animals, while the Jamadal represents the dedication, sweat, and satisfaction of the harvest.
- Artisan Crafted by Mandi Art: Created by a specialized collective in Northeast India dedicated to preserving heritage through traditional wood carving, painting, and locally sourced materials.
Product Specifications
| Feature | Description |
| Material | Premium Natural Wood |
| Technique | Hand-burned Pyrography (No inks or dyes) |
| Subject | Bo·rang (Tree House) & Jamadal (Farm Hut) |
| Origin | Garo Hills, Meghalaya, India |
| Artisan Group | Mandi Art Collective |
| Orientation | Vertical / Portrait |
Why Choose This Piece?
- Global Appeal, Local Roots: Perfect for international collectors of tribal art, indigenous architecture, or sustainable farming history.
- Eco-Friendly Decor: Made using traditional techniques and locally sourced wood, making it a sustainable choice for your home or office.
- Direct Impact: Your purchase directly supports indigenous artisans in Northeast India, helping to keep traditional knowledge and cultural identity alive for future generations.
- Versatile Display: Adds a rustic, sophisticated touch to galleries, museums, cultural institutions, or a cozy living room corner.
Customization & Contact
Looking for a specific size, a custom cultural theme, or a personalized inscription? We welcome custom commissions to help you bring a piece of the Garo Hills into your space.
- WhatsApp: [+91] 70058 76381
- Email: sembertush@gmail.com
Bring home a piece of living history. Add this authentic Garo wood-burning artwork to your collection today.
Beyond crafts and apparel, readers can also explore a rich collection of Garo literature, including short stories, poems, and articles. Some of these works have been published in local magazines and newspapers, and are also available to read online on the Jamadal blog, where readers can explore more of Garo literary contributions.
If you are interested in discovering more indigenous publications, you may also browse our Garo books collection. To learn more about the cultural background of the Garo community, you can visit the official page of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council.













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