Tribal art is artwork that can be interpreted in both traditional and modern ways. Ethnic and tribal art are incredibly decorative these days and are right on trend. The reason for their popularity lies not only in their aesthetic appeal, but also in the cultural significance they have in different cultures and continents.
Versatile materials in tribal art: from jewellery to metal
The variety of materials used in tribal art is astonishing and a testament to the creative diversity of the artists. Here you will find objects made from feathers, shells, jewellery, stone, horn, hair, glass, ceramics, wood and metal. These materials are handcrafted into smaller or larger works of art. No matter which material is chosen, each piece is equally exotic and expressive and reflects the uniqueness and character of the culture from which it originates.
Tribal art in everyday life: exoticism meets modernity
It may come as a surprise at first glance, but tribal art can be easily integrated into a wide variety of interior styles. Whether in a modern loft, a traditional farmhouse or a minimalist flat - tribal artworks can add a touch of colour to any room. Artful objects such as masks, figures, sticks, sculptures or jewellery not only bring the world into your home, but also a touch of exoticism and adventure.
The impressive variety of tribal art works
Every piece of tribal art tells its own story. The range of artworks is enormous. They come from the most diverse cultures and continents and are a testament to the creative skills and deep cultural meaning behind each individual piece. One look at the Tribal Art collection shows the impressive variety and the deep passion that goes into every piece of art.
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