Wood Burned Wall Art – Bo·rang (Traditional Garo Tree House), India
Wood Burned Wall Art
- Authentic Indigenous Artwork: Handcrafted wood burning artwork depicting a Bo·rang, the traditional tree house of the Garo people from Garo Hills, Northeast India.
- Unique Tree-House Architecture: The Bo·rang is traditionally built on the top branches of a tree, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship and engineering skills of the Garo community.
- Historical & Cultural Use: In earlier times, Bo·rang structures were used as shelters from wild animals, watchtowers for agricultural fields, and resting spaces to enjoy fresh air and oversee farmland.
- Symbol of Craftsmanship: Among the Garos, constructing a Bo·rang is a matter of pride and is regarded as a symbol of skill, strength, and craftsmanship.
- Handmade on Natural Wood: Created using traditional wood burning techniques on natural wood. Each artwork features unique wood grain patterns, making every piece one of a kind.
- Cultural Home Décor: Ideal for home décor, offices, galleries, museums, and cultural spaces. A meaningful gift for collectors and admirers of indigenous architecture and tribal art.
- Artisan Crafted – Mandi Art: Created by Mandi Art, a Garo Hills–based artistic collective specializing in wood burning, wood carving, painting, handmade crafts, and traditional constructions using locally sourced materials.
- Supports Cultural Preservation: Your purchase supports indigenous artisans and helps preserve A·chik culture, traditions, and architectural knowledge.
- Customization Available: Custom themes, sizes, and cultural structures available upon request.
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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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