I have been wanted to see African Village for a few years now. This was definitely a high spot for me. Now that I have been there...how can I not go back next year!! There were ~80 tents filled with all sorts of beads, masks, statues, mudcloth, baskets, and more. It was almost too much to take in and in retrospect I should have gone back for a second look.
My pictures aren't great. Sometimes I can get good pics with the iPhone...not so much on this day. But this gives you an idea of what it was like.
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There were tons of beads and the prices were amazing. Too bad I already have quite a few. I wasn't really in the market for beads. |
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Beaded chairs |
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Close up of a statue. It was probably 6 feet tall. |
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Another really large statue |
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I have been looking for bronze leopards for a while. Although a large one (or two) like this wasn't in the budget...this year. I did get a small one. They are from Nigeria. |
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The center statue is a power figure. It is used to contain and control a spiritual force. The box in the stomach will be packed with medicines in resin to attract the spirit. A nail or blade is driven in the figure each time the spirit is invoked. |
Next up...fossils and geodes.
1 comment:
Looks amazing Gail. Hope I make it there one year
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