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| Weight | 1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 42 × 60 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |
R4,950.00
Experience the allure of rural Eastern Cape with a glimpse of a newly built homestead along the N2, near Umtata in the OR Tambo District, Transkei, South Africa. Captured on May 5, 2016, this photograph showcases the timeless beauty of the region’s landscapes. Explore the tranquility and charm of rural life amidst picturesque surroundings. Witness the blend of modernity and tradition in this captivating image of South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Start your journey of discovery today.
| Weight | 1 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 42 × 60 × 0.2 cm |
| Options: | Unframed |

Explore the rich diversity of African Masks, including face masks, helmet masks, and headdresses. Among them, helmet masks uniquely empower wearers with spiritual significance through symbolic carvings. Animal motifs, like this exceptional dog-shaped helmet mask, connect the wearer with the spirit of animals, fostering a unique communication channel. Originating possibly from the Luba peoples (Congo) or the Makonde (Tanzania), this rare and intricately carved wooden piece adds a distinctive touch to any collection, suggesting a one-of-a-kind artistic expression within the realm of African art.

Experience the historic charm of Nieu Bethesda in the Cacadu District, Eastern Cape, South Africa, with a glimpse of the NG Kerk and its surroundings. Captured on December 25, 2016, this photograph showcases the iconic church, built in 1905 at a cost of £5,600, a significant investment for the small farming community of the time. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this quaint town, surrounded by picturesque landscapes. Explore the timeless beauty and cultural significance of Nieu Bethesda today.

Discover the allure of a Kuba ceremonial mask from the Democratic Republic of Congo, residing in the ijusi archive for over 35 years. Carved with precision, the mask features dramatic stylistic elements, including incised geometric patterns, almond-shaped eyes, and abstracted mouth and hair details characteristic of the Kuba peoples. Meticulously photographed and digitally manipulated, the mask’s graphic image is enhanced with vibrant color and texture, creating a striking visual masterpiece.

‘Stop! Go!’ is an iconic ijusi graphic designed by Garth Walker, showcased in iJusi magazine’s fourth issue on page 6.Explore authentic ijusi cover artwork from 1995, featuring original Zulu patterns and colors. The central circular sun motif replicates a traditional Zulu earplug, crafted from timber and vinyl. This unique piece reflects an early attempt to create graphic icons, making it a highly collectible item.
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