Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture
Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture

Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture

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Sindiswa Xhosa Woman African Figurine Bronze Sculpture

Height = 40cm (15,75in)

The range of cold cast Bronze figurines and colour figurines are true reproductions of the native people of Africa. Each figurine is crafted on a bonded limestone core with all finishing details expertly done by hand. Cold cast figurines are all coated in a thin layer of cold cast bronze while the colour figurines are all painstakingly detailed with enamelling.

Cold – Cast bronze is made by mixing real bronze powder with a bonding paste and applying this to the surface of the figurine. This coat of real bronze is then burnished to a sheen.

Each figurine includes a captivating story card of interesting tribal customs and information.

The name Sindiswa means `saved` The Xhosa tribe are from the Eastern Cape region and are the second largest tribe in South Africa. The legendary Nelson Mandela is a member of the Xhosa tribe. Older Xhosa women are often seen smoking long elegant pipes that are beautifully decorated with beads. Traditionally they were only allowed to smoke a pipe after giving birth to a certain number of children. The pipe and tobacco are carried in a decorative bag.