10500.00 

A refined collection of abstract Sacred Ibis bird sculptures hand-carved from premium Zimbabwean stone. Each piece blends traditional symbolism with modern minimalism to embody quiet strength, dignity, and harmony.

Description

The Sacred Ibis Series celebrates the timeless elegance of one of Africa’s most revered avian figures. Representing wisdom, communication, and the divine connection between earth and sky, the ibis has long been a symbol in ancient African cultures. Each sculpture in this series captures the graceful posture and distinctive curved beak of the ibis, carved with reverence and precision.

Crafted in a variety of Zimbabwean stone types – including Springstone, Cobalt, and Serpentine – the collection showcases an exquisite range of finishes, from polished obsidian-like surfaces to softly textured graystone bodies. Every piece carries a sense of balance and dignity, making this series a meaningful addition to curated art spaces, gardens, sacred places, or modern interiors seeking a touch of organic majesty.

The minimalist forms emphasize posture over detail, creating an abstract but unmistakable representation of the ibis that invites quiet reflection and admiration. As a collection, the Sacred Ibis sculptures offer symbolic continuity—each bird poised as if listening to the wind or preparing to soar.

Stone Types Featured

  • Springstone (Polished and raw)
  • Cobalt Stone
  • Serpentine (Black and light grey variants)

 

Suggested Use

  • Symbolic gift for milestones, honors, or spiritual moments
  • Cultural heritage representation in Afrocentric spaces
  • Statement collectible for bird and wildlife enthusiasts

 

Suggested Placement

  • Meditation corners, sacred altars, or prayer spaces
  • Entryways or patios for a serene visual impact
  • Art galleries, eco-lodges, or curated office decor
  • Garden display, particularly around water features or quiet corners

NB: Each piece is sold separately.

Additional information

Weight 18.5 kg
Dimensions 14.6 × 18.9 × 39.5 cm

Brand

Ubuntu Sculptures

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