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House of Avana
Purchase an exclusive piece of African Sculpture from House of Avana that captures the timeless beauty and strength of tribal women. These exquisite pieces celebrate cultural significance, ideal for enhancing large public spaces with grace and charm.
Lladro
Made in matte black porcelain, this bust of a woman borrows its inspiration from the symbolism and intense coloring of African culture. The serene facial features, masterfully sculpted, are rounded off with a decoration using luster and metallic colors. Particularly noteworthy are the details etched in the earrings and pendant and the ornamental work recreating the intricate braiding of the hair. The result is a creation with great expressive strength that speaks to the character of African art.
Introducing hand-molded tabletop decorations that infuse modern simplicity and light luxury into your living space. Illuminate your home with these fashionable irregular statues, perfect for adorning your porch, study, TV cabinet, or bedroom. Ideal for your own home or gifting, each piece carries not just decorative appeal, but also conveys heartfelt sentiments.
Novica
Young lovers share a tender kiss as Ali Mohammed celebrates their affection. Deftly carving sese wood, he depicts their elongated figures in a Young Lovers Modern African Beaded Wood Statue of slender grace. The woman wears a colorful sarong depicting a bluebird as the artisan applies bright seed beads one by one to the image.
She goes about her tasks, but her little one goes with her at all times; the unmistakable way of the African mother. A stoneware piece, decorated in bright colors, perfect as a gift and as a decoration in any setting.
. Cisley. Detroit, MI. 2022-01-16 20:17:35
Inspired by the Guro tribe of the ivory coast, whose masks represent spirits of the underworld, this artisan handcrafts this wall mask. Using sese wood, the artisan carves a colorful peacock onto the top.
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African spirit comes to life in this pen and pencil holder. Handcrafted by Francis Agbete, it holds writing instruments and letter openers in style. He creates the piece from wood and covers it with tooled leather.
Dogon boards were traditionally placed on doors, and incorporated animal and human symbols to protect the entrance to the home. The Dogon are an ethnic group living in the central plateau region of Mali, in Western Africa. Artisan Issaka Ibrahim presents his interpretation of a Dogon board, incorporating male figures that depict how strong the men are in working to take care of their women, female figures representing the carriers of the next generation and a tortoise. The artisan names his original relief panel Balase, which means "Unity" in the Bulsa tongue. The panel's raised motifs are formed from hardened calabash.
According to Beninese culture, the crocodile represents the power that the Oba (king) has over life and death. The crocodile is the policeman of the waters, associated with Olokun, god of water and feared for its ferocity. This artisan designs a sese wood figurine that is expertly carved by hand and adorned with embossed aluminum plates.
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