Rain Maker by Rufaro Ngoma, Springstone, Unique, 130cm high by 35cm wide by 35cm deep, Animals and Birds, Nature, Spiritual, Tribal sculpture
Rain Maker by Rufaro Ngoma is a unique Shona sculpture carved from springstone. Standing 130 cm high, 35 cm wide, and 35 cm deep, this tall, slender piece portrays a graceful bird stretching its neck upward, as if calling to the sky.
The form is sleek and minimal. The bird’s elongated body and narrow proportions create a sense of elegance and vertical movement. Its beak points skyward, suggesting hope, longing, or perhaps a ritual gesture, true to the sculpture’s title. Smooth, flowing lines define the body, while subtle curves in the neck and wings hint at motion and vitality.
Ngoma uses the rich, dark surface of springstone to enhance the sculpture’s presence. Polished areas gleam in the light, while matte textures offer contrast and depth. The bird’s shape feels both timeless and symbolic, rooted in traditional Shona beliefs that link birds to spirits, weather, and ancestral communication.
Despite its stillness, Rain Maker feels alive with quiet energy. Its upward gaze and poised form evoke a sense of reverence, as if the bird is summoning renewal or watching for change. The sculpture carries both spiritual weight and aesthetic grace.
Ideal for outdoor display, Rain Maker brings a powerful yet calming presence to its surroundings. It stands as a poetic tribute to nature, ritual, and the hopeful connection between earth and sky.




































