African Griot with Balafon Bronze Sculpture

Akoma African Accents
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  • Measures 10 inches high x 5.25 inches length x 4 inches width, weighing approximately 2.6 lbs, providing impressive visual impact on any shelf, desk, or display cabinet.
  • Handcrafted in Burkina Faso using the traditional lost-wax technique, ensuring each sculpture features unique characteristics and exceptional detail that makes it a true one-of-a-kind piece.
  • Depicts a griot, West Africa's revered historian-musician, performing on the balafon, celebrating the oral tradition that has preserved African history for centuries.
  • Features intricate texturing on the balafon's wooden keys, dynamic figure positioning, and contrasting golden brass accents against rich darkened bronze patina.
  • Museum-worthy craftsmanship from skilled Burkinabé artisans who continue generations-old metalworking traditions, perfect for collectors and cultural art enthusiasts.
Description

Feel the pulse of West African storytelling tradition with this handcrafted bronze sculpture depicting a griot performing on the balafon. This piece captures a moment of cultural significance; the griot, arms raised in performance, embodies centuries of oral tradition that has preserved African history through song, story, and rhythm.

The sculpture showcases exceptional craftsmanship through the lost-wax bronze casting technique, where each piece begins as a detailed wax model before being transformed into enduring metal. Notice the intricate texturing on the balafon's wooden keys, the flowing movement of the performer's garments, and the golden brass accents that contrast beautifully against the darkened bronze patina. The figure's raised arms and dynamic posture convey the energy and passion that griots bring to every performance.

The griot tradition represents one of Africa's most vital cultural institutions; these master musicians, historians, and storytellers serve as living libraries, preserving genealogies, historical events, and cultural wisdom through performance. The balafon, a melodic percussion instrument with wooden keys suspended over gourd resonators, produces the distinctive sounds that accompany griot performances throughout West Africa. This particular sculpture originates from Burkina Faso, a landlocked nation in West Africa renowned for its rich artistic heritage and master bronze casters who have perfected the ancient lost-wax casting technique over generations.

Standing 10 inches tall with a substantial presence, this sculpture brings authentic African artistry into your home. The lost-wax casting process ensures each piece carries subtle variations that make it truly one-of-a-kind. Whether displayed in your living space, office, or collection, this sculpture serves as both a stunning artistic statement and a conversation piece about African cultural heritage.

This bronze sculpture honors the griot tradition while showcasing the exceptional skill of Burkinabé artisans who continue ancestral metalworking techniques. It's an investment in authentic African art that tells a story worth preserving.

Edition Handmade
Edition Size Each sculpture is crafted by hand by a local artisan in Burkino Faso. This is what makes each sculpture unique and a true piece of African art.
Height 10 inches
Length 5.25 inches
Medium Bronze
Signed Unsigned
SKU akoma-br100
Width 4 inches
Year Released 2019

Akoma African Accents

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