Shield (2) Zulu - South Africa - 2020+





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Two wooden round shields of South African origin linked to the Zulu culture, carved wood with a height of 47 cm, width of 46 cm, and depth of 5 cm, each weighing about 1 kg, from 2020 or later, sold without a stand and in good condition.
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Round wooden shield, carved in Cameroon, a unique piece. Handmade craftsmanship. It can be easily integrated into any interior, where it will provide a visual focal point. The shields were traditionally used in Cameroon by young people during initiation ceremonies as warriors. These are objects with symbols of personal and tribal identification—a black-and-white shield. A wall decoration to hang on the wall or to be placed with the required hanging device. Stunning wall décor, to be displayed with one or more pieces of the same size or of different sizes. All our creations are handmade, each element is unique and none of them will ever be identical. Any imperfection should be celebrated in homage to the work of our talented artisans. We believe this adds to their beauty and charm.
Round wooden shield, carved in Cameroon, a unique piece. Handmade craftsmanship. It can be easily integrated into any interior, where it will provide a visual focal point. The shields were traditionally used in Cameroon by young people during initiation ceremonies as warriors. These are objects with symbols of personal and tribal identification—a black-and-white shield. A wall decoration to hang on the wall or to be placed with the required hanging device. Stunning wall décor, to be displayed with one or more pieces of the same size or of different sizes. All our creations are handmade, each element is unique and none of them will ever be identical. Any imperfection should be celebrated in homage to the work of our talented artisans. We believe this adds to their beauty and charm.

