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The eye will be convinced that the Laotian bronze rain drum includes three antique artifacts. That's due to the authenticity of the designs that were fashioned from composite and finished in bronze to give them a feeling of age. The fact that a vintage vibe has been achieved from contemporary materials and finishes makes this wall sculptures perfectly in tune. This item is finished using real bronze powder, making it not only appear bronze but also take on the properties of real bronze. Please note if this item is used outdoors or exposed to water, the finish will develop a patina.
Organically beautiful. At Phillips, they take the effects of time and nature and turn them into art.
Novica
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Robert K. Ghartey finds inspiration in Ghana’s musical and textile traditions for the elegant design of this djembe drum. It is carved by hand from tweneboa wood featuring the unique edwene asa patterns found in kente cloths. Meaning "ultimate," edwene asa appears under the drumhead and at the base. Ghartey uses cotton twine for the upper part, which includes a goat hide drumhead secured by iron rings
A hollow tambora drum takes the shape of a man, eloquently carved from sese wood by Salihu Ibrahim. "This drum is used by the Dan tribe from Liberia," he says. It can be played from the small space where the sticks are placed or from the big space in front, each creating a different sound. This is not an ordinary drum. It is played only when warriors are about to dance during harvest festivals to show off their powers, because when this drum is played, a special spirit possesses them that enables them to win their battles." Applications of white clay give the piece an antique appearance.
Liang & Eimil
A sculpture playing with the simplicity of geometry – perfect shelfies ahead.