Table Top Abstract Stone Sculpture – Mother’s Pride by Singi Chihota (Unique)

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Mother’s Pride by Singi Chihota, Avocado Stone

£1,440 inc VAT

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Mother’s Pride by Singi Chihota, Avocado Stone, Unique, 56cm high, 39cm wide, 26cm deep, Contemporary, Family, Love, Green, Children, People, Mother and Child, Abstract Figurative sculpture

The Zimbabwean Shona avocado stone sculpture of two abstract figures, mother and child refers to a small, hand-carved artwork made by a Shona sculptor – part of Zimbabwe’s world-renowned stone carving tradition. Here’s a bit of background and context you might find interesting:

The Shona people of Zimbabwe are famous for their stone sculpture tradition, often called Shona sculpture or Zimbabwe sculpture. This art form rose to international prominence in the mid-20th century and is known for its emotional depth, spiritual symbolism, and organic connection to the natural stone.

While many Shona sculptures are made from serpentine, springstone, or opal stone, some artists also use avocado stone (pit) – a much smaller, softer, organic medium that allows for intricate detail in miniature works.

This Zimbabwean Shona avocado stone sculpture of two abstract figures, mother and child, would appeal to a range of buyers who value both art and meaning. Art collectors and enthusiasts of African art are naturally drawn to it, appreciating its authenticity, Shona heritage, and the skill involved in creating such a delicate piece. The mother-and-child theme resonates on an emotional level, symbolizing love, nurturing, and the deep bonds of family, making it a meaningful gift for a new parent or anyone celebrating family connections.

People who enjoy home decor with a natural and handcrafted feel would also find it appealing. Its smooth texture, warm tones, and organic form complement minimalist, bohemian, or nature-inspired interiors, and its small size makes it perfect for display on a shelf, desk, or personal altar. Buyers with a focus on ethical or sustainable living would appreciate that it is carved from a natural avocado stone, highlighting small-scale artisan craftsmanship rather than mass production. Cultural travelers and tourists might be drawn to it as a genuine piece of Zimbabwean artistry, a keepsake that captures the spirit and identity of the region.

In essence, this sculpture attracts those who are drawn to meaningful, expressive, and beautifully crafted art that carries both cultural significance and emotional depth.

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 26 x 39 x 56 (Depth x Width x Height)
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