This is not merely a crafted chair; it is the Bhuma Crescent — where the body settles and the spirit listens. The arched back is not wood alone but an invocation of the rising sun, a ring of presence shaped by artisans whose hands remember forest and fire. The weave of cane across the seat is like woven earth — breathing with every fiber, as though sky and soil have conspired to cradle the human form. The turned legs rise like temple pillars, timeless and anchored, while the rear curves bend in subtle homage to the arcs of sacred geometry and ancient homes. The underframe stretchers, hidden from sight, work as the sutras of silence — binding purpose and poise. To sit on this chair is to sit inside a mantra — where body and material, maker and time, curve into wholeness. Crafted from aged teakwood (Śālavaṭa), the Bhuma Crescent features an elegantly bowed backrest (Valayavāka/Ring of Presence) with cane weave that breathes the wind into form. The seat (Viśrāmapīṭha/Ground of Stillness) holds a gentle dip — designed not just for support but to cradle one into mindful presence. With gracefully fluted front legs (Śilpaśṛṅga/Pillars of Rasa) and harmoniously curved rear legs (Samanvayastambha/Arch of Equilibrium), the chair exudes balance from every angle. Finished in a deep, hand-rubbed polish that reveals the truth of the grain, this piece radiates calm authority. It sits equally at ease in contemplative homes, spiritual courtyards, or as a centrepiece of soulful design.
Each component reflects a story of devotion, culture, and skilled hands
Valayavāka embodies the sacred curvature of time itself — the arc that holds memory and moment. It mimics the cosmic enclosure, like the sky clasping the earth in a divine embrace, inviting the sitter into a protected posture of spiritual receptivity. It is both protector and harmonizer, a circular witness to every breath taken in stillness.
Viśrāmapīṭha is the sacred hollow of repose — not just a seat, but the symbolic kṣetra (field) where body meets stillness. It reflects the womb of the earth, gently receiving the weight of life with compassion and grounding, allowing one to sink into a moment of quiet sanctity.
Śilpaśṛṅga are sculptural uprisings — columns infused with rasa (aesthetic flavor). Rising like miniature vimānas (temple towers), they embody rhythm and refinement, upholding beauty and strength. These pillars stand as offerings from the artisan to the cosmos, elevating the form with elegance and spiritual geometry.
Samanvayastambha flows like the breath of balance — curving with grace, bending yet unbroken. They symbolize the harmony between support and surrender, like the curve of a musician’s bowed instrument or the elegant posture of a yogi. In their arc lies the secret of balance — anchored yet yielding.
Bandhanasūtra are the hidden sutras — lines of energy beneath the visible, carrying the load not with burden, but with silent resolve. Like the sacred aphorisms of ancient texts, they bind the entire form with invisible harmony, ensuring unity through unseen wisdom.
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