FOR SALE
We have this ancient traditional vintage sculptures belongs to west Africa Benin, its very old between 18th - 20th century.
We heard that, On international market its value is high on an international market, how ever you give your offer.
As you are aware that These pieces are West African bronze or brass sculptures, likely originating from regions like Mali, Cameroon, or the Ivory Coast. Such figurines are traditionally handcrafted using the lost-wax casting technique (cire perdue), a process where a wax model is used to create a mold that is then filled with molten metal.Key Features and ContextThe Equestrian Figure: Horse and rider sculptures are common in West African tribal art, particularly within the Dogon (Mali) or Bamum (Cameroon) cultures. These figures typically symbolize royal authority, military prestige, and social status.The Drummer: Often paired with warriors or leaders, musicians like this drummer represent cultural traditions and folklore. In many West African societies, the drummer or griot plays a vital role in oral history and ceremonial life.Material and Style: These are usually cast in brass or bronze, often featuring intricate detailing
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