Ethiopian Goat Charmer - 53.3
Ethiopian Hand-Carved Wooden Goat Charmer
Infuse your home with a piece of rural African tradition with this authentic Goat Charmer from Ethiopia. A rare and tactile object of utility, these "charmers" or bells are traditionally used by nomadic pastoralists in the Ethiopian highlands to track and protect their herds.
Each piece is a singular work of folk art, carrying the patina of long-term use and the spirit of the ancient Rift Valley.
Design & Craftsmanship
- Rustic Materiality: Hand-carved from dense, resilient indigenous wood, these bells are designed to withstand the rugged elements of the Ethiopian landscape.
- Primitive Aesthetic: The piece features a set of tiered, conical wooden "clappers" that create a distinctive, hollow rhythmic sound when moved.
- Organic Textures: Strung on a sturdy, hand-twisted natural fiber rope, the deep amber-toned wood has been polished by years of handling, revealing a rich, authentic luster.
- Sculptural Versatility: While originally functional, its tiered geometry and earthy tones make it a captivating wall hanging or a tabletop conversation piece.
A Connection to the Land
In Ethiopia’s pastoral communities, the sound of these charms is synonymous with the movement of life. They are more than just tools; they are rhythmic markers of time and travel, bridging the gap between the wild landscape and the domestic herd.
Product Details:
- Origin: Ethiopia, East Africa.
- Material: Hand-carved wood, natural fiber rope.
- Display: Presented on a minimalist black metal gallery stand to highlight its unique silhouette.
Size: H 46cm W 10cm D 12cm (stand included)
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Frais de port et d'emballage au Royaume-Uni par commande : 1,50 £
Frais de port et d'emballage internationaux par commande : 4,00 £