Master Woodcarver Boris Khechoyan has over 25 years of experience in
woodcarving and has been internationally recognized for his talents continually
over his illustrious career. Born in Baku City, USSR, Boris began his
woodcarving career in 1978 at the Azerbaijan College of Fine Arts in
the former Soviet Union. A natural at the craft, Boris received numerous
awards from student exhibitions in Moscow while attending college.
Boris continued his formal schooling at the University
of Architecture in Baku, Azerbaijan, where he studied various other
styles of woodcarvings,
including Gothic, Rococo, Empire and Classicism. It is there that he
developed a talent for inlaid work, incrustations, Mother of Pearl, bone
and hand carvings - specialties that he continues to be in high demand
for to this day. In fact, some of the pieces Boris produced during this
time are still on display at the Art Museum of Baku.
While at the University, Boris began working at the Special Scientific
Restoration Workshop, where he helped restore antique museum furniture
dating to the 15th Century. He also took part in the restoration of the
Old Town of Baku City, where he designed and carved elaborate doors and
windows for buildings in the city, which dates to the 12th Century.
Boris became a Master Woodcarver in 1985, after entering his work in
exhibitions in Moscow and Armenia, USSR, where he received his Master
Woodcarvers Certificate. The certificate is granted for a lifetime and
puts him at the pinnacle of his chosen profession.
With his Eastern European successes behind him,
Boris immigrated to the United States in 1991, due to fighting that
was occurring between
Armenians and Azeris at the time. With only a box of handmade tools and
a portfolio to his name, he settled in St. Louis, Missouri, hoping that
his gift would serve him as well in the U.S. as it had in his native
country. His hopes were soon realized, as he immediately took top awards
at that year's International Woodcarvers Congress-a feat
that he repeated the two following years, as well
In the 15 years that Boris and his family have made
the United States home, private collectors, churches and corporations
have all commissioned
him to create unique masterpieces for them. Perhaps his greatest honor
yet came during the Pope John Paul II's historic visit to St. Louis
in 1999. Boris was asked by the Archdiocese of St. Louis to help restore
pieces in the Archbishop's residence in preparation for the Pope’s
visit. Boris expertly fulfilled this request and also most generously
gifted a magnificent walnut hand-carved chair to the Archbishop's
Residence for the Holy Father's visit.
Boris and his work have been featured on HGTV, the Home and Garden Channel,
as well as in a number of local and national newspaper and magazine articles.

AWARDS AND ACCOLADES
1992 International Woodcarvers Congress-First Place Award
1993 International Woodcarvers Congress-First Place Award
1994 International Woodcarvers Congress-First Place Award
1994 Midwest Salute to the Masters-One of only 100 artists invited to this exclusive event
1996 Create-A-Clock Winner-Grand Prize Winner
1999 Create-A-Clock Winner-Grand Prize Winner
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