The inspiration of the Gulu Tribe series of ornaments is rooted in the survival wisdom of the ancient tribes coexisting with nature. Savages are not only the embodiment of the wilderness, but also the carrier of tribal civilization - they wear plants as clothes, live in caves, and use plants as medicine. Their bodies have signed the most primitive contract with nature. The work attempts to reconstruct the rituals, hunting, and gathering scenes in tribal life through the coexistence of the rough and delicate language of ceramics, turning the body of the savage into a walking totem pole: the skin is engraved with tribal symbols, the hair is wrapped with sacred vines, and the palms hold the burning clay fire.
Size: 12-14cm.