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The Tradition Of African Arts And Crafts

Submitted by Ranju on 2008-10-01 and viewed 24 times.
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Africa is a well known for its art and craft works. Most of these arts works are found in the form of sculptures, fabric work, decorative items, musical instruments like drums, and paintings.

Africa is a well known for its art and craft works. Most of these arts works are found in the form of sculptures, fabric work, decorative items, musical instruments like drums, and paintings. Most of the statues can be found in the form of human beings, which represents great leaders. They make their art work in such a way that each and every piece of art reveals their tradition and culture. Normally Africans doesn't show affection to each other, they make their art work which resembles their culture.

The African people often include animal statues like horses, lion, etc with human sculptures to respect great people and to honour them. For example every one know that horse is a noble animal, if a human statue is included with this animal , then he is considered as an honorable and respected person. Most of these carvings are made out of wood and stones.

There are many evidences which show that African arts could be found as early as 500BC. In some places of Sahara and Nigeria you can find the sculptures carved on rocks and woods. Metals like Bronze were also used by the people to make statues. They even used terracotta and ivory to make their art work richer. In those days most of the African people used these unique art pieces as decorative items for their home. People use to wear fabrics made with art work, which resembles the wearer as a part of an art piece. They even made wall paintings which were made out of wood and they used it as decorative item.

Most of the African arts and crafts resemble its tradition and culture. And today you can find those art pieces in the museums. African people used masks on some occasional days or on some regional ceremonies, and even in wars and also on the day of harvesting.

They design the masks according to their place, country or tribe. You can find many different patterns of masks which are made out of ivory and woods. For example, the people of Liberia and Ivory Coast make their masks with wide foreheads; flatten noses, big lips, and pieces of rope attached to make it look like hairs. They paint these masks with white color, as they believe that the masks serve them to scare of evil spirits and witches.

African baskets are another art which was designed in old African tradition. There are some particular places in Africa where baskets are famous, like Esths and Gumare tribes. In those day's the baskets were usually carried over the head, as the culture grew, two ropes were tied on each side of basket and they were carried in hands and named as handbags. As a result many unique and rich varieties of hand bags were made with some appealing arts on it. They even used materials such as mud cloth and suede to make bags.

Even today African arts and crafts are in a great demand among people as they are very magnificent. So decorate and design your interiors with the miracle and wonder of African arts and crafts.

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Ranju Kumar an associate of the website http://www.theafricanartwheel.com, which is an E-commerce website where you can find huge collection of African arts and crafts. Visit Theafricanartwheel.com and decorate your home with the miracle and wonder of original hand-made African Arts and Crafts.


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