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Gymnast
Tanyanyiwa Nyandoro

Fruit Serpentine

43cm (h)
26cm (w)
14cm (d)

14.5kg

SOLD

A flexible person with their arms raised above their head.

Fruit serpentine is the local Zimbabwean name for a very colourful, slightly translucent type of serpentine stone. It comes from Kwekwe and is of a similar hardness to the black serpentine known as springstone.

stone sculpture by Zimbabwean Shona artist Tanyanyiwa Nyandoro: front
thumbnail 1 of stone sculpture 'Gymnast' by Zimbabwean Shona artist Tanyanyiwa Nyandoro thumbnail 2 of stone sculpture 'Gymnast' by Zimbabwean Shona artist Tanyanyiwa Nyandoro thumbnail 3 of stone sculpture 'Gymnast' by Zimbabwean Shona artist Tanyanyiwa Nyandoro