wood hands (6 items)
Nocturnal Feline Questions
Hand-Painted Copal Wood Alebrije Cat Figurine in Black
Nocturnal Feline Questions, Hand-Painted Copal Wood Alebrije Cat Figurine in Black
Zeny and Reyna
This curious kitty is distracted by the cute fish-themed pattern that decorates its body, all hand-painted by Mexican artisans Zeny and Reyna. As an homage to the traditional alebrije art style, the... read more$54.99Artist: Zeny and Reyna
Mojarra's Night Dream
Painted Black and Golden Copal Wood Alebrije Fish Figurine
Mojarra's Night Dream, Painted Black and Golden Copal Wood Alebrije Fish Figurine
Zeny and Reyna
Dive deep into Mexican culture with a stunning and whimsical creation by Zeny and Reyna. Working with sturdy copal wood pieces, the artisans give a marine turn to the classic alebrije style, crafting... read more$54.99Artist: Zeny and Reyna
Wise Ganesha
Hand Crafted Cement Ganesha Statuette
Wise Ganesha, Hand Crafted Cement Ganesha Statuette
Sarono
Carved in relief, Hindu deity Ganesha and his many hands come to life on Sarono's beautiful statuette. The Javanese artisan hand casts the statuette from a combination of cement and lava sand before... read more$49.99$47.49Artist: Sarono
The Dancing Sri
Cement Goddess Statuette with Wooden Base
The Dancing Sri, Cement Goddess Statuette with Wooden Base
Sarono
Skillfully hand carved in relief, the graceful goddess on Sarono's statuette dances to her own melody. The Javanese artisan casts the statuette from a combination of cement and lava sand before adding... read more$49.99$47.49Artist: Sarono
Somuyie
Sese Wood Female Form Sculpture Crafted in Ghana
Somuyie, Sese Wood Female Form Sculpture Crafted in Ghana
Ransford Bediako
By Ghanaian artisan Ransford Bediako, this sculpture depicts a woman in a kneeling position as she balances a large bowl atop her head. The artist hand-carves this feminine sculpture from a single... read more$57.99Artist: Ransford Bediako
Nea Oko Nsu
Black Sese Wood Sculpture of a Woman with a Pot from Ghana
Nea Oko Nsu, Black Sese Wood Sculpture of a Woman with a Pot from Ghana
Ransford Bediako
Depicting a woman carrying a pot of water atop her head, this Ghanaian sculpture is whimsically titled Nea Oko Nsu, an Akan adage that means "the one who goes to fetch water breaks the pot."... read more$57.99Artist: Ransford Bediako