Wooden carved cat
This carved wooden cat figurine was handcrafted in Thailand, specifically from the northern regions like Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai, where wood carving traditions have flourished for centuries.
The distinctive tiger-like striped pattern and bright yellow inlaid eyes are characteristic of Thai folk art that often incorporates elements of local wildlife into decorative pieces. The carving technique shows attention to texture with fine linear details representing the cat's fur.
These wooden animal carvings are particularly popular among tourists visiting Thailand and collectors of Southeast Asian folk art.
They are valued as affordable and lightweight souvenirs that represent Thai craftsmanship and cultural aesthetics. The cat motif holds significance in Thai culture, where cats are considered symbols of good fortune and were traditionally kept in households to bring prosperity.
Thailand
Thai artisan workshop
Late 20th to early 21st century