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Express your tenacious nature with this fascinating wall accent. Hand crafted and painted by Musah Abdallah in Ghana, the panel depicts the <i>adinkra</i> symbols <i>akofena</i> (crossed swords, a symbol of bravery) and <i>pempamsie</i> (a symbol of readiness). <i>Adinkra</i> are Akan symbols that represent a common belief or proverb.
Four Hands
A 500-year-old tradition comes to life on this 100% wool, handwoven textile. Crafted on a traditional frame loom following a tradition created by the Vankars of the Bhujodi village in India, a process that can take up to two days to complete. Finished with fringe tassels on both ends. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
The Moroccan Room
Antique highly crafted, engraved, and detailed Moroccan Judaical brass plaque with ornate hand-engraved Star-of-David, remarkable Moorish design, and intricate calligraphy.
Paragon
Mixed media on wood.
A 500-year-old tradition comes to life on this 100 % wool, handwoven textiles. Crafted on a traditional frame loom following a tradition created by the Vankars of the Bhujodi village in India, a process that can take up to two days to complete. Finished with fringe tassels on both ends. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
This fabulous giclee on canvas is by Guadalajara artist Madero. The fanciful composition depicts a tall, multicolored house that seems to be reaching for the stars. The limited-edition print is a magical addition to any space.
Express your resilient nature with this fascinating wall accent. Hand crafted and painted by Musah Abdallah in Ghana, the panel depicts the <i>adinkra</i> symbols <i>hye wonnye</i> (a symbol of endurance) and <i>nkyinkyim</i> (a symbol of adaptability). <i>Adinkra</i> are Akan symbols that represent a common belief or proverb.
Angel Cerón presents a faithful replica of the Aztec calendar, known also as the "Sun Stone." According to pre-hispanic beliefs, there have been a total of five suns, including the current one. According to legend, the previous four, together with humans, were destroyed by the gods' wrath. The calendar represents the fifth sun and tells the story of the past four and marks the changing of the seasons. The Aztecs (or "Mexica," as they called themselves) believed the sun struggled daily against the forces of darkness. They aided the sun through human sacrifices.
Add a cultural accent to your home with this ebony wood wall art from Ghana. Artisan Robert Lanyo carves the panel by hand in the shape of an <I>adinkra</I> symbol called <I>gye nyame,</i> an Akan word meaning 'except God,' which represents the omnipotence and immortality of God. <I>Adinkra</I> symbols are believed to have their origin an ancient kingdom that once stood where Ivory Coast is today in West Africa.
Bordallo Pinheiro
All that matters is feeling Fado. Because Fado doesn't sing, it happens. Fado feels it doesn't understand, it doesn't explain. 2020 marks 100 years since the birth of the greatest figure in Portuguese Fado, and one of the greatest voices the world has ever known. And what a voice! Congratulations Amália!
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