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Item Details:
Material: beech wood
Color: vintage color, hand-painted gold
Size: 176*126*45cm
Using beech wood as the canvas, it carves the sacred moment of Jesus' birth. The 70-inch grand scale unfolds the prologue of redemption. The tenderness of the Virgin Mary, the slumber of the Holy Infant, the praises of angels, and the adoration of shepherds all flow amidst the beech wood’s texture and golden embellishments, conveying the joy of Jesus' birth, narrating the eternal implication of "salvation descends, hope renews." Let religious emotions surge in the carving art, awakening deep resonance with the advent of divine love.
The work centers on the birth of Jesus, accurately restoring the Nativity scene. The Virgin Mary kneels by the manger, her eyes brimming with maternal tenderness, gently embracing the Holy Infant Jesus, symbolizing God’s humble love in incarnating as human. Joseph stands by, watching over this sacred moment. Angels spread their wings in praise, golden wings shining, conveying the "good news of great joy." Shepherds kneel in adoration, pious in posture, signifying the world’s longing for the Savior. The golden pillars in the background construct a sacred space, and the vines with golden fruits on the border imply abundance of life due to Jesus' birth. The overall design transforms the theological mystery of "the Word became flesh" into a visible faith panorama, with every detail declaring: the Savior has come, and love initiates a new journey.
Craftsmen carve the beech wood with pious hearts, meticulously detailing every expression and garment texture. The folds of Mary's robe, sculpted with depth, show a flowing texture, as if moving with each breath. The Holy Infant’s serene face, with extremely delicate detailing of hair and skin, conveys the purity and hope of new life. The angels' wings are layered, with golden embellishments making them shine like real wings, as if singing "Glory to God in the highest." The shepherds' facial wrinkles and clothing textures are vividly restored, materializing the piety of adoration. The natural texture of beech wood blends with carving lines, showing both antiquity and solemnity, while infusing the entire scene with vitality. One can almost hear the praises by the manger and touch the joyful warmth of Jesus' birth.
The grand 70-inch size creates a stunning visual of the Nativity scene in churches and religious exhibition halls. Viewed from afar, the overall composition is solemn and magnificent, with the striking contrast between golden elements and the deep brown of beech wood drawing focus to the core of the Holy Infant’s birth. Up close, every carved detail is discernible: the liveliness of angels, the expressions of figures, and the scene’s layout immerse viewers in the religious artistic conception of "salvation’s descent." Before this grand carving, believers seem to travel through time, standing by the manger in Bethlehem, witnessing the glory of Jesus' birth. Religious emotions rise accordingly, intertwining gratitude, awe, and joy, deeply understanding the redemptive love of "God so loved the world that He gave His only Son."
This carving is not just artistic presentation but a carrier of religious implication. The birth of Jesus is the first light in darkness, the hope descending in despair. The tenderness of the Virgin, the slumber of the Holy Infant, convey the message of God’s love embracing humanity. The angels' praises, the shepherds' adoration, symbolize the promise of all nations saved through Jesus. When believers gaze at the work, they deeply feel the joy of Jesus' birth—joy that is the hope of sin forgiveness, the beginning of life renewal. The 70-inch grand scale amplifies this joy and hope, filling the space with religious emotions, reminding the world: due to Jesus' birth, love has descended, light overcomes darkness, and eternal salvation begins from this moment.
This 70-inch beech Nativity carving, with the beauty of material, the finesse of craftsmanship, and the sacredness of scene, becomes a precious memorial of faith. It is not just a religious artwork but a medium transmitting salvation. Whether placed in religious venues or used for spiritual worship, it reminds people of the great moment of Jesus' birth. Touching the beech carving, one seems to trace the path of salvation; gazing at the scene’s details, it’s like witnessing the advent of divine love. It constantly narrates: the birth of Jesus is God’s deepest love for humanity, and this carving is the most vivid earthly mark of this love. Let believers, in the blend of art and religion, always remember: the Savior has come, and love never absents.