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A Tender Mirror of Doubt and Embrace
What the wood carving freezes is a moment from the Gospel of John that stirs every mortal heart: Thomas’ hesitant kneeling posture, Jesus’ nail-scarred hands laid open. This is not a distant holy story, but a mirror for every heart longing for certainty. Instead of rebuking doubt, He answers with His wounds, letting the call “Touch Me, believe Me” traverse a thousand years to rest upon souls yearning for truth.
Faith Witnessed in Wood Grain
The smooth texture of carefully chosen beech wood echoes the Incarnation’s humility. Craftsmen use chisels as pens, carving flowing garment folds and gestural tension into 1.5mm-deep relief—what does Thomas’ trembling fingertip seek? More than holy scars. Every ridge in the wood grain recreates “faith blooming from doubt,” turning invisible grace into a tangible anchor for belief.
A Meditation Haven on the Desk
When it rests on a desk or windowsill, light and shadow dancing across its reliefs, it becomes a spiritual invitation to meditate at any moment. A glance in busy hours: Thomas’ humility and Jesus’ compassion quietly unravel anxiety. At night, the wood’s warmth holds a gentle question: “Do you believe? Even unseen, believe.” This carving bends holy stories into daily life, making faith not a distant doctrine, but an intimate, living companion.














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