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Rare Silver Balangandãs - 20th Century Brazilian Native Hanging Amulet
Rare Silver Balangandãs - 20th Century Brazilian Native Hanging Amulet

Rare Silver Balangandãs - 20th Century Brazilian Native Hanging Amulet

Located in Rio De Janeiro, BR

Mid 20th century brazilian silver hanging amulet from native culture in Brazil. Known as "Penca de Balangandãs" was used in the ancient times as an amul...

Category

Mid-20th Century Brazilian Other Brazil - Tribal Art

Materials

Sterling Silver

Traditional African Sculpture of Mursi Woman with Lip Plate - Ethiopia
Traditional African Sculpture of Mursi Woman with Lip Plate - Ethiopia

Traditional African Sculpture of Mursi Woman with Lip Plate - Ethiopia

Located in Barueri, SP, BR

This stunning bronze golden-colored sculpture, crafted in Ethiopia, represents a Mursi woman, embodying Ethiopian craftsmanship's rich cultural heritage and artistic expression. The piece is striking and thought-provoking, featuring a meticulously sculpted bust with distinctive cultural elements. The sculpture pays homage to the Mursi women of Ethiopia, encapsulating their strength, resilience, and beauty. The sculpture presents a fascinating fusion of realism and abstraction, with finely detailed facial features and textured elements. The golden finish adds a regal quality, making it an eye-catching centerpiece in any collection. It showcases traditional craftsmanship with a modern interpretation, making it a rare and valuable piece of African art. Background and History Like many indigenous groups across Africa, Mursi women have played vital roles in shaping their societies. Ethiopian art...

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20th Century Rwandan Brazil - Tribal Art

Materials

Bronze

Rare Silver Balangandãs - 20th Century Brazilian Native Hanging Amulet
Rare Silver Balangandãs - 20th Century Brazilian Native Hanging Amulet

Rare Silver Balangandãs - 20th Century Brazilian Native Hanging Amulet

Located in Rio De Janeiro, BR

Mid 20th century brazilian silver hanging amulet from native culture in Brazil. Known as "Penca de Balangandãs" was used in the ancient times as an amul...

Category

Mid-20th Century Brazilian Other Brazil - Tribal Art

Materials

Sterling Silver

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