Teak Wall Clock · 16″
Time, told by a tree
Each clock face is a full cross-section of solid teak — voids, burls, decades of rings — set in a slim steel ring with a silent quartz movement. The tree grew for longer than most houses stand; now it keeps your time.
In motion
See it move — silently
Press play — the video streams only when you ask it to. The sweep is silent quartz: no tick, ever.
Dimensions & specs
Sixteen inches of grain
| Material | Solid teak face, alloy steel ring |
|---|---|
| Size | 16″ × 16″ × 1″ thick |
| Movement | Silent quartz — smooth sweep, no ticking |
| Face | Natural tree cross-section; voids and burls vary by piece |
| Finish | Clear PU coating — enhances the wood grain |
| Origin | Handmade in Java, Indonesia |
One of one
Your clock doesn't exist yet twice
These are real samples, not variations of a mold. Every cross-section carries its own voids, burls, and ring pattern — the same hour looks different in every home. If you're hunting for a wedding, housewarming, or retirement gift that can't be duplicated, this is the honest version of "one of a kind."
Is it really silent?
Yes — the quartz movement sweeps continuously instead of ticking once per second. Bedrooms, offices, and reading corners stay quiet.
How does it hang?
From a single sturdy wall point, like a framed picture. At 16″ across and about an inch thick, one properly seated screw or picture hook in a stud or anchor carries it easily.
Pick the face that finds you
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