In Uganda, it’s a unique tradition for many communities to enjoy their beer using long straws crafted from soft wood. These straws often have a beautifully woven raffia covering, with a filter at the bottom to keep things clean. One Read More …
In Uganda, it’s a unique tradition for many communities to enjoy their beer using long straws crafted from soft wood. These straws often have a beautifully woven raffia covering, with a filter at the bottom to keep things clean. One Read More …
The lidded container for gunpowder with a bulbous body is truly a fascinating piece of history and craftsmanship. Picture this: a bulbous body, like a rounded treasure, topped by a cylindrical neck – a distinctive shape that immediately draws the Read More …
The copper crosses, or croisettes, originating from the Democratic Republic of the Congo hold a captivating history that spans from the 13th to the 17th century. These intricate artifacts were not merely pieces of metal, but a currency that held Read More …
The Bondjo Trumpet holds a significant cultural and historical importance among the Ekonda people, also known as the Konda, in Congo. Traditionally crafted as a side-blown trumpet, it was originally utilized in battle, reflecting its deep roots in the region’s Read More …
The Mangbetu Ivory Trumpet holds a significant cultural and historical value within the traditions of the Mangbetu people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Crafted with intricate precision, these ivory trumpets serve as powerful symbols of kingly authority and prestige. Read More …
The Mwana Pwo masks of the Chokwe people in Angola hold deep cultural significance, intricately woven into their initiation ceremonies known as mukanda. These striking masks, exclusively worn by men, represent female ancestors, embodying the admired features of young women. Read More …
Simbi, also known as Cymbee or Sim’bi, represents a fascinating aspect of traditional African Kongo spirituality and Hoodoo practices. These mystical beings hold a special place in the beliefs of the Bakongo people and have also influenced spiritual practices in Read More …
Omar Capingala Artista, a talented artist from Angola, has recently captivated art enthusiasts worldwide with his striking self-portrait, simply titled “Self-Portrait.” In this stunning depiction, Capingala Artista presents himself with a solemn expression, skillfully rendered in soft, muted tones, while Read More …
The Ndops, royal memorial portraits carved by the Kuba people of Central Africa, are more than just sculptures. They are intricate representations that capture the essence of the individual kings (nyim) of the Kuba kingdom. While they may appear naturalistic, Read More …
The gold sceptre of the Kingdom of Kongo holds a rich and storied legacy that echoes through the annals of history. Crafted and wielded by the esteemed kings of the Kongo from the 14th to the 19th century CE, this Read More …