African Wooden Coasters - African Hut Design // Hand Crafted in Senegal - Coasters 6 cm / 2.5 inch
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African Wooden Coasters - African Hut Design // Hand Crafted in Senegal - Coasters 6 cm / 2.5 inch
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☕ Handmade Wooden Coaster Set – Senegal
Crafted with care • Ethically sourced • Everyday elegance
Size of holder varies as per design selected from 14 x 14 x 15 cm to 14 x 14 x 19 cm. Coaster size 6 cm.
Protect your surfaces with a touch of West African craftsmanship. This set of six wooden coasters is hand-carved by the skilled artisans of the Artisans’ Village in Senegal, where tradition meets functionality in every piece.
🌍 Authentic Senegalese Craftsmanship
• Each coaster is individually shaped and smoothed using traditional carving techniques.
• Made from locally sourced hardwoods, chosen for their durability and natural beauty.
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This is a handcrafted item.
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Created by the artisans of Senegal, West Africa.
Description
☕ Handmade Wooden Coaster Set – Senegal
Crafted with care • Ethically sourced • Everyday elegance
Size of holder varies as per design selected from 14 x 14 x 15 cm to 14 x 14 x 19 cm. Coaster size 6 cm.
Protect your surfaces with a touch of West African craftsmanship. This set of six wooden coasters is hand-carved by the skilled artisans of the Artisans’ Village in Senegal, where tradition meets functionality in every piece.
🌍 Authentic Senegalese Craftsmanship
• Each coaster is individually shaped and smoothed using traditional carving techniques.
• Made from locally sourced hardwoods, chosen for their durability and natural beauty.
How this item was made
🪵 Handcrafted Wooden
Carvings in Senegal: A Fusion of Spirit and Skill
Senegalese wood carving is a deeply expressive art form, often rooted in
storytelling, symbolism, and cultural pride. From tribal masks to animal
figurines and decorative bowls, each piece is shaped by hand—often using
traditional tools and techniques passed down through generations.
🌳 1. Choosing the Wood
- Artisans
typically use local hardwoods like mahogany, ebony, or teak for
their strength and beauty. - The
wood is selected based on grain, density, and intended design,
often sourced sustainably.
✏️ 2. Sketching the Design
- The
carver outlines the form directly onto the wood, sometimes inspired by folklore,
daily life, or spiritual themes. - Common
motifs include faces, animals, and abstract forms that reflect
Senegalese identity.
🔨 3. Carving the Shape
- Using
chisels, knives, and mallets, the artisan begins shaping the wood. - The
process is slow and deliberate, with attention to balance, symmetry,
and emotional expression.
🧽 4. Smoothing and
Detailing
- The
sculpture is sanded by hand, often with natural abrasives or fine
sandpaper. - Intricate
details—like facial features or textures—are added with small blades or
engraving tools.
🖌️ 5. Finishing Touches
- Some
pieces are polished with oils or waxes to enhance the wood’s
natural sheen. - Others
are painted or stained, especially masks and figurines meant for
ceremonial or decorative use.
🖐️ 6. Cultural Signature
- Many
artisans sign or tag their work, linking it to a specific village
or workshop. - The
final piece often carries a story or symbolic meaning, making it
more than just décor—it’s a cultural artifact.
Senegalese carvings are often found in vibrant markets like Soumbédioune
and Sandaga in Dakar, where the rhythm of the ocean and city life inspires
the art. If you’re curious about specific styles—like fertility figures,
ceremonial masks, or wildlife carvings.
How to care for your item
🪵 Caring
for a Handcrafted Wooden Carving: Preserve Its Beauty and Soul
Whether it’s a Senegalese mask, a Shona sculpture, or a Kisii giraffe,
handcrafted wooden carvings deserve thoughtful care to maintain their artistry
and longevity.
🧽 Cleaning
and Dusting
- Use a soft,
dry cloth or feather duster to gently remove dust. - For
intricate areas, a soft-bristled brush or compressed air works
wonders. - Avoid
soaking or using harsh chemicals—water and wood don’t mix well.
🧼 Deep
Cleaning (Occasionally)
- If
needed, wipe gently with a slightly damp cloth and mild soap. - Dry
immediately with a clean towel to prevent moisture damage. - For
stubborn grime, use cotton swabs dipped in diluted soap solution.
🪔 Nourishing
the Wood
- Apply natural
oils like linseed, tung, or mineral oil to restore luster. - For
carvings with a satin finish, beeswax adds a protective glow. - Always
test oils or waxes on a hidden spot first to avoid darkening or altering
the finish.
🌞
Environmental Protection
- Keep
away from direct sunlight, which can fade and crack the wood.
· Avoid placing near radiators, fireplaces,
or damp areas.
- Maintain
stable humidity—extreme changes can cause warping or splitting.
🛠️ Handling
and Display
- Handle
with clean hands and lift from the sturdy base, not delicate edges. - Display
on a stable surface, away from high-traffic zones. - For
outdoor carvings, consider a UV-protectant sealant annually.
Wood breathes, ages, and tells a story—your
care helps it speak louder over time.