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Jarett 80'' W x 71'' H 4 - Panel Solid Wood Folding Room Divider

by Bloomsbury Market

$226.99$572.00

Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.240 total votes

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Brimming with elegance and sophistication, our four-panel room divider adds a unique character to your interior decor. With a hand-carved sun and moon design, it is crafted from a durable mango wood frame in a harmonizing brown tone finish. This easy-to-fold room divider can be placed in your bedroom, living room, or den to add some privacy or to simply add a bold style statement. This piece can virtually blend in with any decor style, color scheme, or theme.

  • Frame Material: Solid + Manufactured Wood
  • Location: Indoor Use Only

Overall I think it looks very nice! It’s definitely sturdy and adds such a warm touch to our living room while creating some privacy for my desk. I just love looking at it. This will definitely be a fun little project for me. If you were to look closely at it, you’d notice minor flaws where to wood wasn’t given a cleaner cut and there are extra wood shavings hanging out. I ended up doing a thorough wipe down as wood stain was still coming off of it. I let it air out for about a week because the smell of their wood stainoil was quite strong. Parts of this screen DO feel a little cheap and flimsy where they’ve done the carvings of the sun and moon. Upon wiping it down, some wood chips had flaked off. I can’t figure out whether or not I like the Sun facial expressions, I was expecting them to be more subtle. Fortunately I can eventually seal and cover them up. Lastly, I’m afraid this may have been exposed to heat as the wood seems to be slightly bent.. Marissa. Addison, TX. 2020-07-19 14:24:31

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Handmade Boho Religious & Spiritual Wall Decor on Metal

by Exotic India

$343.99

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.1 total vote

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The legend goes that there once was a king called Vallalarajan Raja. He used to torment his subjects. It was prophesied that if his child touched the earth then this would bring an end to the evil reign of the king. When the queen went into labor, the king instead of finding a midwife, chose a woman named Periyachi. The woman successfully carried out the delivery of the child. She held it up so that it did not touch the earth. The king wanted to kill the newborn to preserve his life and his rule. But Periyachi was Devi Pechiamman in disguise.The king was surprised when Periyachi took on her true form of the goddess. She trampled the king under her foot and killed him with her Trishul. The queen, who was under the influence of the king, also tried to kill the baby, as she considered the innocent baby evil. Devi Pechiamman killed the queen too. Ripping out her stomach the fearsome goddess ate her intestines. After that incident, Periyachi Amman came to be worshipped as the protector of babies. The entire masterpiece is carved out artistically from the famous black stones found in Mahabalipuram in the southern part of India. Devi Pechiamman has eight arms and a fearsome appearance. In her many arms, she is shown holding weapons and a child. Her two front hands are ripping open the abdomen and womb of the queen, who is on her lap. She is chewing the queen's intestines as blood trickles from her mouth. The royal child is held aloft in her left upper hand while her right upper hand is holding a damru.

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