Please enable JavaScript to read this content. David Muriithi at his workshop in Kiganjo Nyeri County.[Kibata Kihu, Standard] For over 47 years, Muriithi Wambugu has ...
A rare powder horn that belonged to an African American soldier killed in the Revolutionary War has gone on display in Philadelphia. The elaborately carved cow’s horn belonged to Gershom Prince, who ...
Long before cell phones held all of our photos and stored calendars for meetings, there was a primitive, but equally as personal object: the carved powder horn. This weekend, an exhibit opens at the ...
When he retired, Archie Silvrants, 85, looked for something to keep him busy, and a friend invited him to try carving. He fell in love with the craft on the first day. Since then, Silvrants, 85, of ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Listed on page 46 in "The Exhibits of ...
For over 47 years, Muriithi Wambugu has kept alive the traditional art of carving horns into utensils that are used in wedding ceremonies and religious events.
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