This beautiful African print garment is suitable for different occasions. I will carefully sew it for you with high quality fabric print of your choice and make you look as beautiful as the model or more and be complimented. Before ordering, swipe left of the dress picture for pictures of available fabric prints, a sample of how to obtain your measurement should you want a more perfect fit and size chart. IF YOU WANT THE EXACT FABRIC ON MODEL,KINDLY CHOOSE/SELECT IT FROM THE FABRIC OPTION BEFORE CHECKING OUT. If you will rather provide your measurements, send us your BUST, WAIST AND HIP measurements. It is a custom order, so you have to wait between 1-2 weeks for me to sew it and 3-5 business days to express ship to you. If you want it earlier than that, please START A CONVERSATION WITH ME. I accept returns and issue refund but please visit shop policies for details. For any inquiry, START A CONVERSATION WITH ME.
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South Sudanese photographer Atong Atem creates with her studio series an homage to African Studio photography. The studio series was done in 2015.
Description of Significance: The skilled artisans of Chams and Fumban in Cameroon craft these wooden shields for decorative purposes, drawing inspiration from traditional shields used in battle or ceremonial dance. The shields boast a unique combination of both rustic and modern aesthetics, making them visually appealing to contemporary audiences. These expertly crafted shields pay homage to Cameroon's cultural heritage while also demonstrating the adaptability of traditional designs in contemporary contexts. As such, they serve as a testament to the creativity and ingenuity of the artisans who create them. Country of Origin: Hand carved in Cameroon Dimensions (inches): Depth: 2" Width: 21" Height: 21" Sustainable Materials & Display: Natural clay paint and stain Indigenous wood Installed wire for easy wall hanging About Decorative African Art: Hemingway Gallery only purchases pieces from artists or owners that we approve of historically and aesthetically. These might include artworks that have been newly created and are currently being used in ceremonies. We place high value in these pieces, despite their lack of age and antiquity, regarding them as real even though they are not old. Some are created for use by the people and not made for the tourist trade. Ours are by talented artisans creating fine art that reference historic styles. Newly produced African art is gorgeous and we value these pieces. This includes contemporary aesthetics from the continent that may not necessarily look traditionally ‘African’. Our goal is to represent design in Africa that goes beyond the idea of ‘tribal’ as the styles of emerging artists are ever evolving. Our Pricing: Our pricing correlates directly to the asking prices of artists, artisans and art dealers in the various African countries we collect from and the costs of importing their artwork to the U.S. We need to change the idea that artists should be paid pennies for their fine art just because it comes from Africa. Paying a fair price to our artists is our number one priority and our pricing reflects that. Shipping: FedEx Ground: $30 Declared value included so a signature may be required. We ship around the world! Our website is still new and is not yet processing automatic international shipping rates. Please contact us directly for custom shipping quotes outside the mainland USA (including Hawaii and Alaska). Further Information: Please email us at [email protected] or call 212-838-3650 with the SKU # for further information on this piece.
Atong Atem est une jeune photographe d’origine Sud-Soudanaise qui vit et travaille en Australie. Sous son objectif défilent ses amis, eux aussi natifs d&
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Measurements -Height: 6 in.Circumference: 20 in.Brim width: 17 in. Each hat has been individually handmade by Tanzanian women artisans. Each hat may vary in look.We ship worldwide. Most of our orders go out within 24 hours of purchase. Complimentary US ground shipping for orders over $300. Shipping in the United States generally takes 2-5 business days from the date of purchase. Our headquarters in Texas are central to most areas of the US.
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