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Dream Catcher, Handwoven Dream Wall Décor, For Bedroom
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Dream Catcher, Handwoven Dream Wall Décor, For Bedroom
This beautiful wooden dream catcher is a unique masterpiece. The webbed pattern of the raffia adorned with beads and seashells is meant to capture any stray bad thoughts the same way spiders capture insects in their webs.
Nightmare pass through the holes and out of the window; the good dreams are trapped in the web, slide down the seashells to the sleeping person. Lovingly built to keep your mental space happy. Meant to be placed around bedrooms for a good night’s rest.
It will also be perfect for a wedding arch or boho wedding photo zone.
Send it to relatives and friends to express a kind of blessing.
Handcrafted, raffia dreamcatcher
Locally known as pepe. They are meant to capture bad dreams and deliver good dreams to yourself. The webbed pattern of the raffia is meant to capture any stray bad thoughts the same way spiders capture insects in their webs.
Lovingly built to keep your mental space happy. Meant to be placed around bedrooms for a good night’s rest.
Efuru
Eko Ile/Lagos Nigeria Art
Fate of a Cockroach and Other Plays
An intense parody of sorts on government, marriage, and psychology. Tawfiq al-Hakim is one of Egypts most famous playwright, and also one of its most important essayists and novelists. While reading the play there was a feeling of ambivalence towards the theme of the play. The play, although intense, will give you a calm feeling as if you are a kid reading your favorite story book.
Fulani Dancers
This work of art is a perfect representation of the Fulani female dancers. They would wear a Fulani short top designed with wool which covers only a part of their body but open their navel. Their hair is well packed with colorful hair bonds while their clothes are colorfully designed with beautiful potters and are worn together with other Fulani costume jewelry.
Fulani Maiden
Gangan, Talking Drum
The talking drum is one of the oldest musical instruments used by master drummers. It’s a highly stylized instrument that has its origin in the West African regions of Africa. The drum can be found in Cameroon, Ghana, Senegal, and Nigeria. It is prominent among the Yoruba ethnic group but can be found in neighboring Nigerian countries like Togo and Benin Republic
The drums are carved out of tree trunks and are made having an hourglass shape with long leather tension cords attached from the drum head to the base of the drum.
The crown or top side is usually made out of stretched animal skin pulled taut, which covers a hollow midsection; the drum could have a single membrane or double skinned and comes in varied sizes, depending on the origin and function.
Gaskira, Rattan Hanging Basket
This natural fibre woven hanging basket is versatile enough to be added to any style of garden. The traditional look of this hanging basket allows it to blend in with any outdoor setting.
This woven hanging basket add a stylish new element to your garden and can easily brighten up otherwise dreary and dull exterior walls with their handmade charm.
You can grow plants and flowers at eye level to add bursts of colour to your outside spaces. These rattan hanging baskets have a traditional rustic look, making them great at blending in with gardens, patios and walls.
Ideal to hang from pillars, walls and fences or position either side of a doorway to give a fun, organic, rustic look.
Gaskira, Wooven Bowls, Small African Baskets, Raffia Bowl
Gazing On Her Future
Capture the essence of childhood on your walls. The feeling of wanting to get older that gripped you with excitement and trepidation.
As she waited in a distant gaze, her eyes melted like ice awaiting their return, her face is distraught, wild eyed, elderly, introspective. The image gives us a black child with a rich lime-painted nose and eye lids. There is both beauty and toxicity to her
They are created in colors that evoke clown paint, the exciting use of line and color has the kind of kinetic energy the viewer can practically absorb; it’s tactile and almost seems to vibrate off the walls.
Perfect in a lounge or waiting area!
Goje, Music Instrument, African Art
Goje is a West African Instrument - a small one-string fiddle mainly found in the Madingue tribe in Mali, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, and Guinea. It is also called njarka, and nyanyeru.
It is played as a solo or ensemble instrument to accompany single. Used during ceremonies such as weddings, baptisms, and other major milestones accomplished by an individual or a family.
This particular instrument as displayed in the picture is made out of the calabash and covered with cowhide to make the song. Add this amazing piece to your decor collection
Handmade
Half of a Yellow Sun
Half of a Yellow Sun is a novel by Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie published in 2006. The book tells the story of the Biafran War through the viewpoint of the characters Olanna, Ugwu, and Richard. Adichie interlaces together the lives of three characters swept up in the instability of the era.