A small wooden angel figurine for a quiet shelf, bedside table, or calm corner of the home. Carved from warm-toned Suar wood, it has a gentle standing form, pale wings, and a simple heart-like detail at the centre, making it feel like a soft token of peace and care.
A peaceful presence in the room
The upright shape has a still, watchful quality, with rounded wings framing the natural wood grain.
Soft white paint catches on the wings and centre detail, giving the piece a worn, rustic finish.
The visible grain keeps it warm rather than formal, so it sits easily with candles, books, plants, or keepsakes.
Its peace theme makes it a thoughtful marker for remembrance, friendship, or a gentle new beginning.
The simple face-free form leaves room for personal meaning, without tying it to one fixed expression.
Suar wood, carved in Indonesia
This angel is hand carved from Suar wood, a sustainable hardwood used for decorative and sacred imagery in Indonesia. The piece is sun dried, finished, polished, and painted by artisans in rural areas, so small variations in grain, tone, carving and painted detail are part of its character.
Where to place and how to care for it
Place it somewhere dry and steady, such as a shelf, mantelpiece, desk, or bedside table. Dust with a soft dry cloth and avoid prolonged damp, as natural wood is happiest away from moisture.
The meaning behind Hati Hati
In Indonesian, ‘hati-hati’ is commonly used to mean ‘take care’. That makes this Hati Hati Angels piece less about grand ceremony and more about a quiet human message: care, peace, and keeping someone in mind. Angels have long appeared in art and keepsake traditions as figures of comfort and guardianship, and today they are often given as gentle symbols of affection, sympathy, gratitude, or remembrance. Here, the meaning stays simple and warm, held in carved wood and a calm, handmade form.
Size and details
Height: 15 cm. Weight: 100 g. Material: Suar wood. Origin: Indonesia. Ra…
region of manufacture: Indonesia