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African Soapstone Hand-painted Heart Trinket Dishes-Rainbow Safari Animals-2PC Set
African Soapstone Hand-painted Heart Trinket Dishes-Rainbow Safari Animals-2PC Set
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This set of two beautiful heart dishes is hand-painted with an artistic depiction of the African Maasai Mara. One features the elephant and the other the giraffe under the Acacia tree. The bright rainbow colors speak to the cultural vibrance of Africa. The hand-paintings are detailed and one-of-a-kind.
Each dish is hand-carved from a single piece of Kisii soapstone by Kenya artisans, these soapstone heart bowls make a great trinket dish to brighten up your nightstand, dresser, coffee table, or office desk!
- Each Dish Measures approximately 5 inches.
- Hand-painted.
- Soapstone is a soft, natural mineral from the earth, making it easy to carve into many forms. Handle with care to avoid breakage.
- Each piece has gone through multiple stages of sanding and waxing, giving the soapstone a satiny finish.
- Socially responsible products that empower consumers to purchase according to their values and help alleviate global poverty.
- Fair Trade is an alternative business model that values safe workplaces, fair wages, and community investment for factory employees.
Story Behind the Art:
Each sculpture is artfully hand-carved from a single piece of Kisii soapstone, found only in the hills of southwestern Kenya. Mining the soapstone from surface hills is a labor-intensive process, using little to no machinery. Laborers work with shovels, picks, axes, and machetes to carve out large soapstone chucks, which are then carved into beautiful art.
To Learn More about the artists who create these beautiful, eco-friendly items, click on About the Artisans below.
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About the Artisans
About the Artisans
Our Soapstone is carved by the artists of SMOLArt; a group of artists who live in the rural village of Tabaka, Kenya, the heart of Kenya's soapstone carving region. The name, a shortened version of Small, Medium, and Large Artists, refers to the size of the soapstone products the artisans make, not their stature. Established in 1990, SMOLArt is a member of the WFTO, and as such assures that the artisans are paid a fair price for their work. In addition, the organization supports community development by contributing to projects that improve the living conditions, education, and health of their members and the village at large.
Soapstone is mined from great pits in the area surrounding Kiisi, Kenya. The mined soapstone is then delivered to carvers who hand carve sculptures from the natural stone for the wholesale market, the color of which ranges from warm cream to pink, to brown, to yellow, to black, to a marbling of all of them. Once carved, the craftspeople smooth the rough edges of the soapstone with sandpaper dipped in water and polish the piece to a high gloss or paint on African motifs in brilliant colors with etched accents.
