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Frame Africa Hand Cast African Photo Frame made for Recycled Metal 3 x 4 in Photo Elephant / Guinea Fowl designs - FriendlyTradingCo
Frame Africa Hand Cast African Photo Frame made for Recycled Metal 3 x 4 in Photo Elephant / Guinea Fowl designs - FriendlyTradingCo
Frame Africa Hand Cast African Photo Frame made for Recycled Metal 3 x 4 in Photo Elephant / Guinea Fowl designs - FriendlyTradingCo
Frame Africa Hand Cast African Photo Frame made for Recycled Metal 3 x 4 in Photo Elephant / Guinea Fowl designs - FriendlyTradingCo

Small Hand Cast African Photo Frame Recycled Metal in Elephant or Guinea Fowl designs 13 x 10cm

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Small Hand Cast African Photo Frame Recycled Metal in Elephant or Guinea Fowl designs 13 x 10cm

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Thornhill
Royal Wootton Bassett SN4 7RX
United Kingdom

01225290786
Description

This beautiful photo frame is hand cast in traditional sand moulds, hand polished & hand finished by African craftsmen working in the heart of the African Bushveld in Zimbabwe.

The frame is made from recycled scrap metal collected in rural areas. 

Frame size: 13 x 10 cm / 5 x 4 inches. For picture size 9 x 7cm / 3.5 x 2.75 inches

🦓African Shona Metal Animal Sculptures

While Shona sculpture is traditionally associated with stone carving, a growing number of Zimbabwean artists have begun working in metal, applying the same expressive spirit and cultural symbolism to a new medium. These Shona metal animal sculptures blend traditional themes with modern materials, offering a fresh take on ancestral storytelling.

🔧 Craft & Inspiration

  • Materials: Artists repurpose scrap metal, wire, and sheet steel—often sourced sustainably—to create dynamic animal forms.
  • Technique: Sculptures are shaped by hand, welded, and sometimes polished or painted. The process is labor-intensive and requires both technical skill and artistic vision.
  • Themes: Common subjects include elephants, giraffes, birds, and antelope—each symbolizing traits like wisdom, grace, freedom, or strength in Shona culture.

 

🌟 Benefits of Shona Metal Animal Sculptures

Benefit

Details

🔥 Modern Craftsmanship

Combines traditional symbolism with contemporary metalwork techniques

🐘 Cultural Significance

Animal forms reflect Shona beliefs and storytelling traditions

♻️ Eco-Friendly Materials

Often made from recycled metal, promoting sustainability

💰 Economic Empowerment

Supports local artisans and community development through fair trade

🏡 Versatile Decor

Suitable for indoor or outdoor display; weather-resistant and striking

🌍 Global Appeal

Popular in galleries, garden centres, and ethical gift shops worldwide

Shona metal animal sculptures are more than decorative—they’re a fusion of heritage and innovation, breathing new life into ancient stories through the resilience of metal. Would you like help crafting a product pitch or gallery description for a specific piece?

Product details

  • This is a handcrafted item.

  • Made by the artisans of Zimbabwe, Southern Africa

Description

This beautiful photo frame is hand cast in traditional sand moulds, hand polished & hand finished by African craftsmen working in the heart of the African Bushveld in Zimbabwe.

The frame is made from recycled scrap metal collected in rural areas. 

Frame size: 13 x 10 cm / 5 x 4 inches. For picture size 9 x 7cm / 3.5 x 2.75 inches

🦓African Shona Metal Animal Sculptures

While Shona sculpture is traditionally associated with stone carving, a growing number of Zimbabwean artists have begun working in metal, applying the same expressive spirit and cultural symbolism to a new medium. These Shona metal animal sculptures blend traditional themes with modern materials, offering a fresh take on ancestral storytelling.

🔧 Craft & Inspiration

  • Materials: Artists repurpose scrap metal, wire, and sheet steel—often sourced sustainably—to create dynamic animal forms.
  • Technique: Sculptures are shaped by hand, welded, and sometimes polished or painted. The process is labor-intensive and requires both technical skill and artistic vision.
  • Themes: Common subjects include elephants, giraffes, birds, and antelope—each symbolizing traits like wisdom, grace, freedom, or strength in Shona culture.

 

🌟 Benefits of Shona Metal Animal Sculptures

Benefit

Details

🔥 Modern Craftsmanship

Combines traditional symbolism with contemporary metalwork techniques

🐘 Cultural Significance

Animal forms reflect Shona beliefs and storytelling traditions

♻️ Eco-Friendly Materials

Often made from recycled metal, promoting sustainability

💰 Economic Empowerment

Supports local artisans and community development through fair trade

🏡 Versatile Decor

Suitable for indoor or outdoor display; weather-resistant and striking

🌍 Global Appeal

Popular in galleries, garden centres, and ethical gift shops worldwide

Shona metal animal sculptures are more than decorative—they’re a fusion of heritage and innovation, breathing new life into ancient stories through the resilience of metal. Would you like help crafting a product pitch or gallery description for a specific piece?

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Frame Africa Hand Cast African Photo Frame made for Recycled Metal 3 x 4 in Photo Elephant / Guinea Fowl designs - FriendlyTradingCo
Frame Africa Hand Cast African Photo Frame made for Recycled Metal 3 x 4 in Photo Elephant / Guinea Fowl designs - FriendlyTradingCo