This item has closed with no items sold
View the relisted Item
View other items offered by ARTWORKS ONLINE899

Similar products

54% OFF
mapfumo wood sculpture
New
R8,500.00 R18,500.00
Cheetah Stalking sculpture - Full Silver (Large) Sculpture
New
R35,900.00
SOLID.WOOD MALAWIAN FISHER MAN SCULPTURE
New
R500.00
Free shipping
20% OFF
early Lucky Sibiya wood incised sculptural abstract carving signed
Secondhand
R40,000.00 R50,000.00
Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture
Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture
Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture
+4
Closed

Azwifarwi Ragimana wood sculpture

Secondhand 1 was available
Indicative market price: R42,500.00
R26,500.00
38% off
Shipping
The seller has indicated that they will usually have this item ready to ship within 2 business days. Shipping time depends on your delivery address. The most accurate delivery time will be calculated at checkout, but in general, the following shipping times apply:
 
Standard Delivery
Main centres:  1-3 business days
Regional areas: 3-4 business days
Remote areas: 3-5 business days
Buyer protection
Get it now, pay later

Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Medium
Wood
Subject
Abstract
Subject
Animals
Bob Shop ID
641998825

 

I sell on bidorbuy.co.za

 

 

AZWIFARWI RANGIMANA (SA 1962 -)

'LIGHTNING BIRD'

CARVED WOOD

SIZE : 208CM X 64CM X 63CM 

SIGNED

CONDITION : MINT 



South African sculptor Azwifarwi Ragimana, born in 1962 in Allubimbi village, Chandama, Limpopo, started his artistic journey at the young age of fifteen, guided by artist Simon Mikosi. Drawing inspiration from his ancestral roots and spiritual connections, Ragimana's sculptures are imbued with narratives that blend local lore, biblical teachings, and foreign mythologies. He approaches his work with careful preparation, envisioning measurements and proportions before crafting his art from carefully chosen pieces of wood. Through this process, Ragimana brings his visions to life in captivating and meaningful ways.  



Collections  

Constitutional Court, University Of The Free State, Javett Art Centre,

ICC World Cup,  Johannesburg Art Gallery, South African Reserve Bank