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Shaped from traditional Talavera pottery, dozens of discs dangle from this geometric accent piece adding texture and dimension to any wall or space.
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.
Uttermost
This Set Of Six Wood Wall Art Features Solid Character Rich Suar Wood Finished In A Rich Coffee Brown. Because Each Is Individually Handcrafted, Natural Variation Will Occur From Piece To Piece.
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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.
Showcase favorite artwork with this minimalist iron hanging rod. Adjustable horizontal arms slide out smoothly and attach securely to the back of the hardware bracket, for easy installation. Perfect for larger prints, comfortably securing pieces 32" to 48" wide; compliant with Four Hands Art Studio works. Heavier pieces may require use of wall studs to hang securely.
Bring dimension to the wall with a large-scale statement piece made from papier-mâché. Concave carving creates shadows and edging that intriguingly appear subtly different in various light. An amorphous cut-through reveals the wall behind the piece for a clever design detail. This piece is hangable in all four orientations.
A decorative wall panel of textured walnut brings dimension and intrigue to any room. Patched veneers are joined at various angles to create visible wood grains, which are then molded over a rolling, ripple-like surface, spurring a biomorphic statement piece. It is framed in rust-finished aluminum.
Inspired by ancient Greco-Roman silhouettes, this vase relief piece calls back to traditional sculpture methods where artists would carve into slabs of stone to reveal forms of figures, scenes and history. Reinterpreted in paper mache and pared back with minimal shadowbox framing details.
Novica
Leaning forward to caress the forehead a graceful bird crowns this sese wood mask. The solemn visage boasts a narrow beard that curls in counterpoint to the slender avian body. Salihu Ibrahim uses manual tools to carve this mask with the detailed care that characterizes guro artistry. For these cote d'Ivoire people masks personify the spirits of the underworld.
Sefah Annwhar replicates the unique artistry of ivory coast's Guro people with this impressive wall mask. Featuring two faces, fertility masks were given to Guro women to help them conceive. The talented Ghanaian artisan hand carved the sese wood mask and adorns it with painted details over clay textures. Guro people are regarded as the most prolific of African artists. Guro people were originally safe from French colonization, as they lived among the dense forests of ivory coast; however, this only lasted until 1912. Under French rule they had to change their nomadic ways to settlements, and rather than having a village leader, a distinguished elder would be designated to mediate disputes and serve as a liaison to neighboring tribes.
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