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Recycled Wildebeest Metal Animal Wall Mask

Sale price$90.00
SKU: RCTM-W

The wildebeest, also known as a gnu, is an antelope that lives on the grassy plains and open woodlands of Africa. Their massive annual migration is considered one of the greatest wildlife spectacles on Earth, involving up to 1.5 million wildebeests as well as hundreds of thousands of other animals, including zebra and gazelle.

The wildebeest is certainly a unique-looking animal, and our wildebeest mask is no less unique. Handmade from recycled car tin by artisans in Zimbabwe, this Junkyard Safari Trophy it's both eco-friendly and full of personality. Individual pieces will vary in color.

Height: 3.5"
Length: 10"
Width: 17.5"
Made In: Zimbabwe

Material

Recycled car tin

Dimension

See product description

Product Care Instructions

Wipe clean with a dry cloth

Origin

Zimbabwe

Time to make

4 days

Wildebeest Animal Mask - Recycled Metal Wall Art - Image 1
Recycled Wildebeest Metal Animal Wall Mask Sale price$90.00

meet the maker

Metal Sculptors of Zimbabwe

📍Harare, Zimbabwe

" A remarkable story of creativity, resilience, and generational craftsmanship"

Founded in 1986 by the five Mukankha brothers, the Improved Arts Metal Sculptors Project is a remarkable story of creativity, resilience, and generational craftsmanship. Through their artistic talent, the brothers built a sustainable livelihood that allowed them to provide opportunities for their families that they themselves did not have growing up.

Using simple hand tools—snips, pliers, and hammers—they transform sheets of tin into playful sculptural creatures full of character and charm. Each piece is then individually hand-painted in vibrant patterns by artists from Zimbabwe’s Weya community, making every sculpture a truly one-of-a-kind work of art. While some of the founding brothers have since passed, the legacy continues through Norman and Moses, who now mentor the next generation of younger family members, ensuring this distinctive craft continues to thrive.