Makonde shetani refers to a style of wood carving by the Makonde people of Mozambique and Tanzania that represents spirits and mythical beings from their mythology. The term "shetani" is Swahili for "devil" or "spirit," and these carvings are characterized by distorted, otherworldly features, often a mix of human and animal forms, created from woods like ebony (African blackwood). 12" x 5" -- hand carved.. cutting and chop marks
Makonde Shetani Ebony Wood Carving by the Makonde People
SKU: SKU775
$320.00Price







