DESCRIPTION
A hard-toiling African woman living the hard life of a village, fetching water from kilometers away, to fulfill the needs of the family, has been immortalized in this hand-cast bronze statue made by artisans in West Africa, as she represents not just Africa, but the way of life of villages across continents.
SPECIFICATION
Length |
9 cm |
Width |
9 cm |
Height |
36 cm |
Diameter |
9 cm |
Weight |
0.4 Kg |
Material Used |
Bronze |
1. Authentic traditional art of casting bronze from West Africa, called cire perdue or Lost Wax Technique.
2.100% hand modelled in wax, hand cast in bronze, copper and other alloys over a core of clay.
3. In direct lost-wax casting, every object produced is always unique and one-of-a-kind, as the mold is necessarily destroyed as part of the casting process. So, no two products are alike. They can be similar, but never the same.
4. Made in Africa.