Description
one flickering flame at a time
Each piece of pottery that Down to Earth creates is hand thrown in Colorado
In the Binga District of northern Zimbabwe
Artisans in a Nairobi workshop then add a chic black dyed finish and etched details inspired by the intricate high-contrast designs of Malian mudcloth
Dogon Tribe Door Seagrass Basket one flickering flame at aDescription: Dimensions: H: 24. 8" W: 0. 8" L: 16. 9" Weight: 7. 7 lbs. Dogon Tribe Door These doors were secured by a simple sliding door lock and protected the window like opening into each family's grain storage building. Primordial entities, ancestors, Kanaga masks, sun lizards, and life scenes were traditionally carved into the door's surface, symbolically serving to protect the entrance by rendering it sacred. The low reliefs are carved on
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