Material & Care
Mokarve Material & Care
Natural Hardwoods,
Thoughtful Craftsmanship
Each Mokarve piece is crafted from carefully selected natural hardwoods and designed to bring warmth, meaning, and lasting beauty into everyday spaces.
Black Walnut
Rich, deep, and elegant. Often used for darker details, hair, robes, and contrast areas.
Beech Wood
Warm and smooth with a soft natural tone, ideal for light-colored bodies and gentle shapes.
Maple Wood
Light, clean, and delicate. Used to create soft highlights and refined visual details.
Purple Sandalwood
Dense and distinctive, bringing a deeper tone and premium handcrafted feeling to selected designs.
Wood Inlay-Style Craft
Natural Color, Not Painted Contrast
Instead of relying on paint to create the main color contrast, we use the natural tones of different woods to build the character’s shape, layers, and details.
Dark and light wood pieces are carefully combined to create a warm layered look, giving each piece a natural wood inlay-style charm.
Why Each Piece Feels Unique
Real wood naturally carries different grain patterns, tones, and textures. These subtle variations are not defects — they are part of the beauty of handmade wood craftsmanship.
Care Guide
How to Care for Your Wooden Piece
Avoid Direct Sunlight
Long exposure to strong sunlight may cause natural wood to fade, darken, or change color over time.
Keep Away from Heat
Please avoid placing the product near heaters, open flames, or extremely hot areas for long periods.
Avoid Excessive Moisture
Do not soak or wash the product with water. High humidity may affect the wood or glued joints.
Clean Gently
Use a soft dry cloth to wipe away dust. Do not use harsh cleaners, alcohol, or chemical sprays.
Handle with Care
Although made from solid wood, small decorative details should be handled gently to avoid damage.
For Dashboard Use
Place it securely and avoid blocking the driver’s view. During extremely hot weather, avoid long exposure to direct sunlight when parked.
Natural Wood Notice
Wood is a natural material, so each piece may show unique grain patterns, color differences, or small natural marks. These are not defects, but part of the natural character and charm of real wood.