The Woodcutter table clock is an original handmade amber souvenir that combines artistic expression and the symbolism of labor. An axe embedded in a block of wood seems to cut through the flow of time, turning every second into the result of effort. The case is made of natural Baltic amber, where each face and fragment are carefully adjusted and polished by hand, creating a vibrant mosaic texture.
The clock is decorated in the form of a sawn tree trunk, decorated with embossed amber edging. The dial with Roman numerals is inscribed in the overall solution with special delicacy, without disturbing the unity of the image.
The composition was exhibited at the Kaliningrad Amber Museum at the author's personal exhibition, where it was presented as an example of modern decorative and applied art. Due to this artistic context, the subject receives additional cultural value.
"The Woodcutter" is not just a table mantel clock, but an exclusive gift for connoisseurs of handmade, a symbolic object combining aesthetics, craftsmanship and deep meaning. It is appropriate both in the home office and in the collection of modern art, emphasizing the individuality and taste of the owner.