Ostrich Egg - Struthio camelus - 13 cm - 10 cm - 10 cm - (1)





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Ostrich egg specimen (Struthio camelus) from South Africa, year 1980, in good condition; 1 item, weight 200 g, dimensions 10 cm wide by 10 cm deep by 13 cm high, hand-painted with a running ostrich scene.
Description from the seller
Secure a piece of a 60,000-year artistic tradition with this authentic, hand-painted collector’s item. Crafted from the world’s largest avian treasure, the Struthio camelus, this egg is a masterpiece of both natural engineering and cultural heritage.
A Rarity from the Source: Originating from the world-renowned Oudtshoorn region of South Africa, these vintage pieces are increasingly sought after by international art collectors.
Fine Studio Artistry: Unlike modern mass-produced decor, this piece features a bespoke, hand-painted scene of running ostriches, requiring master-level precision on its unique curved "canvas".
Tangible Asset: As an authentic piece of African Ethnic Art, it offers immediate prestige and long-term value appreciation as a high-end conversation starter.
Collector’s Specifications
Estimated Age: Based on the specific painting style and similar recorded pieces, this is a vintage work from the 1980s to early 1990s (approx. 35–45 years old)
Dimensions: Approximately 15cm (6 inches) in height; a commanding presence on any mantle or gallery shelf
Condition: Pristine, durable shell with vibrant, light-fast pigments
The egg stands on a striking, hand-thrown stoneware bowl featuring a timeless "Japandi" aesthetic. Crafted from high-quality speckled clay, its generous size is ideal for ramen, pasta, or as a rustic centrepiece serving dish.
Glaze: Neutral matte-to-satin finish with dense, natural iron speckling.
Rim: Defined by a contrasting dark-glazed band (Tenmoku style) for a sophisticated, rustic edge.
Form: Classic deep-walled round shape with visible throwing rings, highlighting its handcrafted origin.
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Seller's Story
Secure a piece of a 60,000-year artistic tradition with this authentic, hand-painted collector’s item. Crafted from the world’s largest avian treasure, the Struthio camelus, this egg is a masterpiece of both natural engineering and cultural heritage.
A Rarity from the Source: Originating from the world-renowned Oudtshoorn region of South Africa, these vintage pieces are increasingly sought after by international art collectors.
Fine Studio Artistry: Unlike modern mass-produced decor, this piece features a bespoke, hand-painted scene of running ostriches, requiring master-level precision on its unique curved "canvas".
Tangible Asset: As an authentic piece of African Ethnic Art, it offers immediate prestige and long-term value appreciation as a high-end conversation starter.
Collector’s Specifications
Estimated Age: Based on the specific painting style and similar recorded pieces, this is a vintage work from the 1980s to early 1990s (approx. 35–45 years old)
Dimensions: Approximately 15cm (6 inches) in height; a commanding presence on any mantle or gallery shelf
Condition: Pristine, durable shell with vibrant, light-fast pigments
The egg stands on a striking, hand-thrown stoneware bowl featuring a timeless "Japandi" aesthetic. Crafted from high-quality speckled clay, its generous size is ideal for ramen, pasta, or as a rustic centrepiece serving dish.
Glaze: Neutral matte-to-satin finish with dense, natural iron speckling.
Rim: Defined by a contrasting dark-glazed band (Tenmoku style) for a sophisticated, rustic edge.
Form: Classic deep-walled round shape with visible throwing rings, highlighting its handcrafted origin.
Import taxes are buyers responsibility!

