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Nice but pretty standard do you think the carver was having a joke to make it look like the shaft went through the ball and the ball has shrunk over time ?or am i reading to much into it .
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graeme gt
Lol! I don't think that is what the carver intended but I really like this one very well made excellent quality. Congrats Lew |
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Very nice indeed. A sophisticated play with form. Two books worth getting and not siily expensive are "The Art of Southeast Africa" and "The Art of Southern Africa" both published by "5 continents".
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Thanks Tim, i have The art of southeast africa also Zulu tribal art some truly outstanding pieces .
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