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Carved by hand, hibiscus blossoms reveal their opulent beauty. Seji Taram shares Bali's lush natural beauty through his sculpture art. The radiant flower is known as bunga sepatu in Bali, and worawari in Java.
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With a shy smile and a hopeful gaze, a young man and woman cannot hide their love for one another. Both wear the traditional garb of ancient Bali in this enchanting wall sculpture. Made Mulyani depicts the pair in a crocodile wood relief panel.
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.
A colorful face is hand-carved of Ghanaian sese wood and accented with embossed aluminum sheet. This African mask by Daniel Quarcoo brings a touch of African culture to any home. The image of a bird is carved atop the head. On the mask's forehead, two symbols representing peace are added in aluminum. The artisan names this mask <i>Akaoben and Akofen,</i> meaning 'vigilance, courage, and peace' in the Akan language.
Uttermost
Handcrafted to recreate the look of live sea coral, these wall discs feature a heavily textured ivory and tan finish.
Hand-carved from suar wood, a lovely canopy of leaves is captured within a rectangular frame. Balinese artisan Seji Taram creates this relief panel, which is given a finish that highlights the suar wood's natural grain.
Bliss Studio
Blending old-world detail with a distinctly modern point-of-view; designs inspired by the beauty and elements found in timeless antiques.
Sarreid Ltd
Beautiful rustic wood sculpture made from reclaimed pine with intricately carved designs.
Sensuous lips and sloe eyes of sese wood confer a sleek beauty on this elegant mask. An ornament of beads and cotton thread adorns the nose and richly embossed brass covers cheeks and forehead. Among the Akan people of Ghana, this mask is believed to scare away the spirits of calamity. Juliana Akandas names her design Mumah Po, which means "big forehead."
This Set Of 9 Wood Wall Art Features Solid Natural Acacia Wood Finished In A White Washed Ivory With Coffee Brown Undertones. Because Each Is Individually Handcrafted, Natural Variation Will Occur From Piece To Piece.
Phillips Collection
The color and character of wood grain may vary, adding a unique character to your piece.
These teak wall pieces are organic and beautiful. Unfortunately, I returned (all 4) as they did not have the impact for which I had hoped. When hung on a highly contrasting wall, they might have worked. One other note: in the pictures online they appear both more 3-dimensional and more varied in shape than those I received.. Joan. Lafayette, CA. 2024-03-27 21:42:18
The incredible carving skill of Bali's Ketut Sandi is showcased in this original cempaka wood relief panel. Two elephant couples stroll through the forest, enjoying the shade of the ginkgo trees above as well as each other's company. The three-dimensional panel is magnificently detailed down to the last leaf, resulting in a distinctly elegant piece of wall art for your home.
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