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This is a finely hand-carved wooden elephant figurine depicted in a dynamic walking pose with trunk raised high — a universally recognized symbol of good luck and prosperity in Asian folk traditions, particularly associated with Thai, Indian, and Southeast Asian carving heritage. The sculpture is carved from a single piece of hardwood, likely teak or a similar dense tropical wood, exhibiting a warm honey-amber tone with rich natural grain patterns that flow beautifully across the body, adding visual depth and texture. The carver has rendered exceptional detail throughout: fine parallel line tooling simulates the wrinkled skin texture of an elephant across the trunk, legs, ears, and body, while the rounded, polished torso showcases the natural wood grain to full effect. Small inset eyes and carved ivory-toned tusks add realistic character to the piece. The elephant stands on an integral oval base, and the overall piece measures approximately 7 inches tall by 7 inches wide. This style of carving is consistent with mid-to-late 20th century Southeast Asian tourist and export folk art, a category that has gained collector interest for its skilled craftsmanship and cultural significance. Condition is rated Very Good overall; the piece displays light surface wear and minor scuffing to the base consistent with age and handling, with no chips, cracks, or repairs noted to the primary figure; the finish retains good luster throughout.