Natural Beauty: Hand Carved Wood Hair Sticks


by Crystal Mood

Wood lends a certain natural beauty to items. As the trend moves more towards organic and natural materials, carved wood jewelry and hair accessories become more popular. Many hair sticks feature intricate hand carved designs of leaves and flowers while others are more abstract in their design. The wood is just as important as the design as certain types of wood have different hues and unique characteristics. The effects, though, are nothing short of gorgeous.

<b>Boxwood</b>. This small tree bears a wood that has a fine even texture which is perfect for carving. Its natural finish is a warm yellow-brown. The texture of the wood is very smooth and fine thus lending a silky sheen when polished or worked.

<b>Peachwood</b>. The peach is very symbolic in many cultures. It represents luck, abundance, protection and a long life. The wood is slightly coarse, but easily polished to a lustrous sheen. The rich colors of peachwood may vary from green to brown to amber and the grain is very easily seen.

<b>Lignum-Vitae</b>. This ultra dense, easily carved wood comes in colors ranging from black greens to velvety browns. Known as the "tree of life," its fine grain turns out beautiful carvings. It is easily manipulated and the rich grain polishes to a radiant gloss.

Hand carved wood hair sticks or hair accessories are elegant compliments to a wardrobe. The add class, color, uniqueness and an air of sophistication that conventional hair jewelry simply can not touch. To hold these hair sticks in your hand, to feel the smoothness of the finely polished surface and to be able to see the intricate detail in the carvings is truly an experience. There is something about handmade jewelry that makes it personal and special and hair jewelry is no different. When you pair natural wood with intricate hand carvings you do indeed get something personal and very special.

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