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This iron wall art is made up of over 100 discs, each hand-burnt to create unique colorations, then welded together in a layered, freeform composition. Whether ita™s displayed horizontally or vertically, the result will be a one-of-a-kind play of light and shadow. The inspiration may be mid-century, yet this wall decor adds dimension and texture to any room.
Very nice looking. Robert. Dallas, TX. 2021-05-08 18:37:06
Four Hands
Shaped from traditional Talavera pottery, dozens of discs dangle from this geometric accent piece adding texture and dimension to any wall or space.
Cyan Design
This whimsical wall art piece is an inspired abstract design. Open aired spokes and geometrically centered; the Gnosis wall decor boasts a sleek graphite finish on its minimal look, formed to resemble semi-completed overlapping wheel patterns. This piece is perfect for any modern-design with an artistic theme, minimally inspired ensemble, or commercial application with a transitional twist.
These are very very cool. A statement piece of decor !. ASH NYC. Brooklyn, NY. 2022-08-22 21:59:05
Ngala Trading Co.
Ngala Trading is proud to promote a curated selection of authentic designs featuring sustainable materials readily from and across Africa.
Novica
A rooster stands proudly atop a bearded blue face in this graceful mask. Fluid in its beauty, the sese wood carving comes from the Guro people of Côte d'Ivoire, where such masks represent the spirits of the underworld. This elegant piece by Salihu Ibrahim symbolizes protection.
In the language of the Songye peoples of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, kifwebe are masks that represent spirits and feature striations. Salihu Ibrahim of Ghana presents a hand-carved sese wood mask in the Songye style, complete with a carved bird crest on top.
Karo Studio
Is it human nature to find empty spaces and fill them? Is it our innate desire to take up space? This is a fine-tuned dance we’ve been exploring for generations. In our cities, empty lots get filled almost as fast as they get emptied. Giant skyscrapers are erected in an instant. Gridded started as a glass and metal wall sculpture that explores positive and negative space. The sculpture, when displayed on a wall creates a dynamic effect, mimicking this exploration through light and shadow.
Hand-carved of rich brown acacia wood, Rangda, the queen of demons, is captured in fearsome majesty in this wall mask from Bali. Nyoman Subrata creates the mask, diligently capturing every fine detail for an intricate and eye-catching addition to your home decor.
A mask of mystical allure, it is traditionally worn by the Lega sorcerer from Congo-Kinshasa (formerly Zaire). According to Lega customs, the sorcerer wears this mask with the sole purpose of healing, consulting the oracle or for initiation rites. Salihu Ibrahim carves the sese wood mask by hand in an oval with a concave heart-shaped face. He paints the piece an off-white shade and treats the mask to appear like an antique piece.
The gables feature eight heads shaped like Naga, the protective dragon. The bargeboards replicate Naga's scales, as well as swan tails. The swan is a mystical being from the Himaphan forest. A small pagoda adorns the rooftop; It is crowned with a lotus blossom.
By Abdul Aziz Mohamadu, two beautiful masks show the same basic design. Yet each is decorated differently — one with ornate brass repoussé, the other with colorful beadwork. He names the pair Nyamekye, which means "God's gift" in the Twi language. "This is my idea of fraternal twins," the Ghanaian artisan explains. "Children are truly a gift from God."
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