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Novica
With a face like the full moon, this beautiful mask depicts an Akuaba, an Akan word for the child of Akua, a girl born on Wednesday. The term also signifies a doll. This artisan carves the symmetrical features, bright eyes and full lips. "I want people to believe in whatever they do and hope for success in the future," he says. The mask is displayed on an iron stand.
Phillips Collection
Holding a gnarled limb in its contemporary grasp, the sleek black iron stand balancing the Vine sculpture creates our favorite juxtaposition, combining modern and organic. We harvest the pieces of wood that end up on these sculptures from the jungles of Asia, using as many pieces of each tree we pull from the forest floor as possible. The Vine sculpture is proof that there is beauty to be made, even with elements most people would see as castaways.
Zentique
Bring home the beauty of globally inspired design with this hand-painted figurine. Its unique eclectic style effortlessly elevates your home decor. Crafted from durable resin, this statement piece sparks conversation and adds a sophisticated touch to any setting.
African Treasures
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Masks are the most coveted art form for the Dan tribe of the Ivory Coast, representing the most powerful embodiment of spiritual forces, called glue. Like did, glue inhabits the dark forest, longing to enter and participate in the ordered world of the village but, being invisible, cannot until a mask is interpreted from a dream, described to the elders, then made. The carver sculpts the wooden mask with baobab wood and adorns it with chicken feathers, cowrie shells, and cloth. The mask is worn by the carver with attire that includes forest materials such as raffia, feathers, and fur, all representing the glue. Socially, these masks are the means of bringing control and order to village life, providing the strongest impressions of a young Dan person's earliest and most important experiences.
Chelsea Art Studio
Nikki Chu is a celebrity interior designer, author, artist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience. She has worked on various interior projects and licensing deals with reputable companies. She has also appeared as a lifestyle and design expert on HGTV, E!, Oxygen, and Own Network, and starred in her makeover show called “Unboxed with Nikki Chu” on Aspire. Currently, she documents her home renovation on “Nikki Chu’s Renovation Diary” and was chosen to decorate the garage in Architectural Digest’s The Iconic Home Showcase. Chu has received several awards for her outstanding accomplishments in the world of art and design.
Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu, embodied reason and virtue throughout his adventures on Earth. Challenged with unexpected tragedies and moral dilemmas, the deity remained righteous and wise, receiving the title of Ideal Man. Inspired by the divinity's story, Javanese artisan Gunadi handcrafts a pule wood mask with intricate motifs made using batik techniques, all honoring the charming image of Rama. As a mystic touch, the artisan adds a bird-themed crown to the piece, symbolizing the sacred circle of life and death.
The Woman Mask Sculpture is a piece that seamlessly blends art with home decor. Crafted with attention to detail, it embodies a timeless elegance that complements both modern and traditional interiors.
This metal statue is made from discarded bicycle chains that have been welded together to form a human bust. Completed with a metal stand to add height and drama to this unique piece. Our chain statue is made from recycled bicycle chains with a natural rust finish. Due to the repurposed nature of this item, each piece can vary in tone or chain pattern and may contain imperfect chain links.
Raphat Asigbey in Ghana designs a mask which is hand painted in a rainbow of bright colors. Ghanaian artisans hand carve the long mask from local sese wood before painting the face in purple, yellow, and red. A green and black hat with vertical latticework finishes the mask with intriguing details.
A young dancer is crowned with frangipani blossoms, her elaborate headdress part of the Legong costume. Nyoman Subrata sculpts this extraordinary mask from crocodile wood and paints it by hand with vivid detail. The Legong probably originated in the 19th century as royal entertainment, and it is said that the prince of Sukwati fell ill and had a vivid dream in which two maidens danced to gamelan music. When he recovered, he arranged for such dances to be performed in reality.
Beautiful leaf sculpture carved from mahogany wood. On a metal stand. Crafted from natural teak wood end cuts, the color, wood grain, and configuration will vary. Natural knots, divots, or cracks may be present.
This piece is a much lighter color in person, almost like unfinished wood, which makes it look kind of cheap. I am going to gold leaf the inside and apply dark wax to the outside because the shape really works for my needs.. Laurie. Wilmington, NC. 2023-09-23 15:07:37
The smooth grain of hibiscus wood highlights even contours in a harmonious mask by Made Tresna. Forming a circle, a couple signifies love that has no end. Their blissful features suggest a dream shared.<br><br>Hibiscus wood exhibits colors ranging from white to light gray, dark gray or even black heartwood. This natural occurrence can rarely be replicated, making each carving exceptionally unique. Please expect slight differences in wood grain color and distribution patterns. Theme and artistic quality remain the same.
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