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Reversible Bomber Jacket/African Bomber Jacket/Unisex Jacket
The Africa reversible jacket is internationally known and is being used to style the latest dresses in fashion design. Ankara print has proven to be versatile and to an extent is now recognized and used globally. It is a must-have in the wardrobes of many people, irrespective of their origin or culture.
Rooted in Beauty African Totes bag/African style bag/Handmade African Print Flat tote bag/Reversible Bag
Royal Dancers
Royal Maidens
The Royal Maiden painting with vivid colors. The African Cultural Dance art is deeply woven into the social fabric of Africa and generally Involving aspects of Africa Music as well as rhythmic bodily movement. It is enchanting, with a graceful movement and excellent vibrancy.
READY TO HANG on your wall.
Sato Drummer
Sato drummer music links us with our beginning, life, God. Therefore, it is sacred. It is an unmistakably sign of deep spiritual fall when music rendering becomes sensually inclined.
Sato drums have the potency of driving away evil spirits, wherever they are beaten. The Sato drum is used and beaten in Akarakunmo during celebratory periods, particularly at burials of very old and renowned individuals.
The drums are approximately three metres tall and beaten with seven long drumsticks. Those who play the drums must jump simultaneously at the rhythm of the drum, wear traditional attire and perform acrobatic displays. Those who play drums must be orphans.
An orphan who has lost one parent can only use one hand to play the drum and an orphan who has lost both parents can use two hands. If both parents are still alive, you cannot play any of the drums. The drums are hollow and must be covered.
The main dancers and drummers of the Sato drums in Nigeria are the children of Kodjo, Avidagba and Tosavi. These are the people who originate from the areas of Agbokomeh, Lokossa and Dadapame (now called Wheaga).
Perfect for an outdoor piece.
Seashells Handpiece
Seashells Handpiece
Shekere
The shekere is an ancient traditional percussion instrument of West Africa. Popular from Senegal to Nigeria, they are a central feature of traditional Ewe music. In Ghana and Togo they are called “axatse”, in Mali and Guinea as “djabara”.
The calabash is a dried gourd which is hollowed, cleaned and threaded with small shells. They produce crisp or sandy effects to depending on how they’re played.
Sounds Of Joy (An Autobiography)
SOUNDS OF JOY, the autobiography of Segun Akinlolu (Beautiful Nubia). A story of honest dreams come true; win over a restricting, inadequately organized climate; and triumph over negativism.
A book that could rouse those in need of motion, encourage those seeking traction and breathe new life into those trapped in "dull spots".
Spanning the first 34 years of the Artist's life, in more than 340 pages, it features the roots and conceivable outcomes of the Redeemable Mess called Nigeria and, with humor and happiness, pushes the reader towards individual and communal renewal.