An African Zimbabwean Shona carved stone bust, 22cm high.

NB: Shona sculpture isa renowned Zimbabwean art movement where artists carve stone, such as serpentine or springstone, to depict themes of spirituality, family, and nature, with a core belief that the artist releases the spirit already residing within the rock. Originating from the Shona people (meaning "house of stone").

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