Ebony Hand Carved Parasol Stand
- Handcrafted in Bali by skilled artisans.
- Limited small-batch production
- Free shipping in major regions
- Dispatched from Bali, Spain, or Canada depending on your location
- Carefully packed for international delivery
Description
Overview
The Ebony Hand Carved Parasol Stand is the natural companion to every Baliaric parasol. Hand-carved from mango wood by craftsmen in Bali, it is both a functional base and a sculptural object in its own right. Dark, solid, and built to last decades outdoors.
Craftsmanship
Each stand is individually hand-carved from solid mango wood — a dense, weather-resistant hardwood native to Southeast Asia. The carving is done entirely by hand; no two stands are identical. The dark ebony finish is applied manually and deepens in tone with age and exposure to sunlight.
Materials
Solid hand-carved mango wood. Ebony finish. Fits all Baliaric parasol poles (3.96 cm / 1.56 in diameter).
Specifications
| Detail | Metric | Imperial |
|---|---|---|
| Base dimensions | 42 x 42 x 42 cm | 16.5 x 16.5 x 16.5 in |
| Weight | 20 kg | 44 lbs |
| Pole socket diameter | 4.0 cm | 1.57 in |
| Material | Solid mango wood | Solid mango wood |
| Finish | Ebony hand-applied | Ebony hand-applied |
Compatibility
Designed to fit all Baliaric parasols. Suitable for use on flat surfaces including stone, tile, wood decking, and compacted earth. Not recommended for soft grass without additional anchoring.
Care
Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Apply teak or mango wood oil once or twice per season to maintain the finish. Can be left outdoors year-round in mild climates — bring indoors during extended periods of heavy rain or frost.
Origin
Handcrafted in Bali, Indonesia. Free shipping to Canada, USA, Mexico, Spain, EU, UK, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and Jordan.
Why Baliaric Parasols Are Different
Our Balinese parasols are handmade and carefully hand-painted in Bali by skilled artisans, giving every piece its own distinctive character.
Each authentic Baliaric parasol is crafted using traditional techniques preserved for generations. The bamboo structure is woven by hand, decorative fringes are attached individually, and every motif is painted by hand rather than printed by machine.
Because of this meticulous process, no two parasols are ever exactly the same. Subtle variations in each piece reflect the authenticity and artistry of true Balinese craftsmanship.
Orders
European Orders & Dispatch
All our European orders are lovingly prepared and shipped from our base in Spain.
We process your order within two to three working days. Before shipping, every parasol goes through a careful quality check so it leaves our hands exactly as it should — beautiful, solid, and ready for your space.
For destinations within the EU, delivery is free and all taxes and duties are included at checkout — so there are no unpleasant surprises at your door.
For European countries outside the EU (such as the UK, Switzerland or Norway), local import duties or handling fees may be applied by local authorities and are the responsibility of the recipient.
Shipping from Spain allows us to be closer to our European clients, making delivery smoother, simpler, and more personal for you.
Parasol Care
Are they waterproof?
Our parasols are primarily designed to provide shade from the sun, but they can handle an occasional light shower and normal wind conditions.
The Modern Twist collection is made with waterproof fabric, allowing it to withstand rain more easily.
If any parasol becomes wet, we recommend allowing the fabric to dry completely before closing or storing it.
Opening your parasol
Because each parasol is handcrafted in Bali, it may feel a little stiff the first few times you open it. This is completely normal.
Turn the parasol upside down, gently push it towards the ground until it opens fully, then flip it back over and insert it into the base pole, securing it with the peg.
Maintenance
With proper care your parasol will remain beautiful for many years.
Clean the fabric occasionally with mild soap, water and a soft brush or cloth. Many customers also apply a fabric protector such as Scotchgard to help preserve the colours.
Care & Wind Guidance
Our parasols are handcrafted in Bali using traditional techniques.
For longevity, we recommend closing the parasol during strong winds or storms and storing it in its protective cover when not in use for extended periods.
With proper care, the fabric and structure will maintain their beauty for many years.