Ashtkon | Wood Inlay Serving Tray
Ashtkon | Wood Inlay Serving Tray
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Material & Care
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Shipping & Return
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Most orders are processed from our warehouse in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India; All hand painted orders and paintings will be made on order by artisans across different states of India and will be sent directly by them in the timelines mentioned in their product descriptions.
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OTHER SERVICESWe also customise for bulk gifting orders, and animated and design folk art creatives and invitations with our artisan partners. For these queries too, you can find us on www.instagram.com/theindiacraftproject/ or get in touch via email on theindiacraftproject@gmail.com
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Description
Description
Eight sides. One centre. The Ashtkon Tray in sheesham draws from the symbolism of the octagon - a form often seen in Indian architecture as a bridge between the earthly square and the celestial circle.
Handcrafted in Hoshiarpur, each inlay element is carved into sheesham wood and individually set by hand. The central medallion-like form creates symmetry, balance, and presence.
Unlike printed decor, this technique requires carving grooves into wood and embedding each inlay piece before sanding and polishing.
The result: A tray that feels ceremonial.
Use it for:
• Festive sweets during Diwali
• Hosting gatherings
• Centre table styling
• Luxury gifting
The depth of the wood grain ensures no two trays are identical.
