African Wood Shield 15"/ 40cm
African Wood Shield 15"/ 40cm
The history of African shield is deeply tied within a various Africans tribes people like Zulu tribe, Bamileke tribe, etc. African shields were designed to offer protection during battles and combats. Small, lightweight shields offered greater mobility for close combat, and large, heavier ones provided more protection during ground battles. The patterns and designs on the shield indicated the person’s rank and status on the battlefield, as well as the ethnic group he belonged to.
Shields were also used as accessories in initiation and dance ceremonies. A variety of materials were used like animal hides, wood or metal which provided strength and durability.
Artafrice provide with a hand-carved wood shield from the African shield
Bamelike people in western Cameroon, decorated with geometric forms. These talented people produce gorgeous arts pieces highly coveted for home re-looking.
You can also choose to display with a stand.