I just returned from a 3 week business trip to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malawi, Tanzania. While in Malawi I visited a craft market dedicated to wood carvings in Salima, a village located next to Lake Malawi.
These craftsmen produce a fine product with some pretty simple tools. There is no electric power available so all is hand-tooled. The principal wood is mpingo (African blackwood).
I spent 3 1/2 hours shopping. There were around 25 different shops, with each shop belonging to one or two craftsmen. Think grass huts and dirt floors. Skill level and artistic talent varies widely between shops.
I have attached a few pics of the carvings. My photographic ability probably detracts from the beauty of the work.
Chuck
Chuck
These craftsmen produce a fine product with some pretty simple tools. There is no electric power available so all is hand-tooled. The principal wood is mpingo (African blackwood).
I spent 3 1/2 hours shopping. There were around 25 different shops, with each shop belonging to one or two craftsmen. Think grass huts and dirt floors. Skill level and artistic talent varies widely between shops.
I have attached a few pics of the carvings. My photographic ability probably detracts from the beauty of the work.
Chuck
Chuck