karioska ethnic chic art deco house

Language

Bamiléké Spider Stool Black

480,00 620,00 

This black wooden stool with spider motif is a masterpiece of craftsmanship, symbolizing power and wisdom in Bamiléké culture. Made with durable materials and an elegant black finish, it is both sturdy and rich in symbolic detail. Its versatility makes it ideal for modern interiors, where it adds a touch of tradition and authenticity. Description : Material: baobab wood Color: black Size (cm): 3 sizes available with variation of ± 5 cm Made 100 % by hand, each piece is unique and may vary slightly from the model shown in the photo. Dimensions may vary by +/- 3 cm. Delivery between 3 and 4 weeks. Climate and wood interact, resulting in variations in color. Careful maintenance will prolong the beauty and life of our creations.

Commitment to fair trade principles, ensuring fair remuneration and equitable working conditions for artisans.

The purchase of a decorative piece contributes directly to the economic support of artisans and their families in rural African communities.

By choosing a piece of handicraft, you are actively participating in the promotion of ethical and responsible craftsmanship, encouraging more conscious and respectful consumption.

Every purchase helps to preserve and promote the cultural wealth and artistic heritage of the Bamiléké people.

Each decorative piece is handcrafted by local artisans using traditional methods handed down from generation to generation.

Use of natural and renewable materials, minimizing environmental impact and guaranteeing the durability of each piece.

Commitment to fair trade principles, ensuring fair remuneration and equitable working conditions for artisans.

The purchase of a decorative piece contributes directly to the economic support of artisans and their families in rural African communities.

By choosing a piece of handicraft, you are actively participating in the promotion of ethical and responsible craftsmanship, encouraging more conscious and respectful consumption.

Every purchase helps to preserve and promote the cultural wealth and artistic heritage of the Bamiléké people.

Each decorative piece is handcrafted by local artisans using traditional methods handed down from generation to generation.

Use of natural and renewable materials, minimizing environmental impact and guaranteeing the durability of each piece.

Description

Tête perlée, handmade, is a unique choice for personalizing your home. The elegance of this handmade black and white African trinket deserves your attention. This decorative element will bring depth and intimacy to the space in which you place it. Place it at the entrance to your home, make it the centerpiece of your table ornaments; place it as a sentinel on your mantelpiece.

This African trinket is a unique decorative object, hand-carved by artisans in the Bamiléké traditions of West Cameroon. Meticulously applied to a terracotta surface, the beads accentuate the features and the royal headdress with strongly contrasting colors.
African trinket, decoration style ethnic chic, the beaded head home decor reproduces the famous effigies of the Bamileke rulers: a king, a queen, a prince, a princess depending on the size.

Order note: low stock item. Depending on the availability at the time of the order, we can be brought to launch the confection in the workshops of Cameroon. The delivery time may be extended by 1 to 2 weeks.

> Deco Gallery
> Video

Description
Category: sculpture
Composition: terracotta, pearls
Color: head black - headdress, eyes, mouth, ears white
Size (cm): height 35 cm
Use : to put on a fireplace, bedside table, coffee table, library
Association : used alone, in duo or trio

 

Additional information

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 33 × 20 × 16 cm
Size

35 cm

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

error:
KARIOSKA

-10%

Take advantage of a 10 % discount on your order. Discount includes free delivery.

Congratulations! You can now use your promo code.

WELCOME23