Various Representations of Elephant Sculpture
For those searching for a unique piece of African art, or a collector whose passion has evolved into an obsession, a three-dimensional Shona original elephant sculpture is a highly sought prize.
Muvezi elephant sculptures depict various poses, such as a striding elephant with its trunk extended and ears outstretched, endearing elephant families and herds, elephant busts, as well as captivating abstract elephant statues.
Zimbabwe Stone – Superior Elephant Soapstone Statues
Shona elephant soapstone statues exhibit the superior features of Zimbabwe stone. Muvezi delivers this nation’s vast mineral wealth—precious jade, verdite, cobalt, fruit serpentine, and leopard rock, among others—to the doors of the most gifted artists on a weekly basis. This commitment has made all the difference in helping the carvers feel secure in their vocation and their future.
This combination of inspired artistry and magnificence of high quality stone imparts distinctive colours, veining, textures and finishes to stunning elephant statues. Ranging in size from desktop to large enough to accent a garden, every Shona elephant sculpture is a one-of-a-kind hand carved masterpiece.
Distinctive African Elephant Statues
African elephant statues exude the majesty of this particular breed of elephant. In fact, most Shona stone sculptures tend to favour the African elephant due to the distinctive larger head and ears. These features convey recognizable strength and power in each elephant sculpture.
Shona Stone Sculptures – An Expression of Quality and Originality
Superior talent and creative ingenuity are key to Muvezi’s selection of Shona carvers . These master sculpture artists are presented an opportunity to create unique traditional and modern carvings, such as African elephant sculptures, in a positive and empowering atmosphere.
Please read Our Story and discover how Muvezi recognized the near loss of this precious art form amidst the economic crisis of Zimbabwe. Join us in sharing the beauty of this renaissance in culture and art by purchasing an original elephant Shona stone sculpture.
