Wire and Bead Crocodile
This crocodile is far less scary than its real counterpart but demands as much attention. Made from steel wire and large colorful clear beads that shimmer like gems, this crocodile will grace any window or shelf where it can reflect the light. Approximately 10.5 inches from snout to tail. Bead colors will vary.
Handcrafted by the skilled artisans at Murenga Arts and Crafts. In Zimbabwe, the simplest task is complex with hyperinflation and fuel rationing, yet craftspeople in Harare manage to produce colorful tin animals and insects out of recycled cans, steel wire and beads and Mbiras, also called finger pianos. This type of art is often referred to as slum art as the artisans work independently in their homes, which are often located in the slums.
To help bring these unique items to western markets, Murenga Arts and Crafts coordinates the work and ensures that Fair Trade practices are in place and payments are made so the artisans can experience a sustainable livelihood in the midst of an unpredictable economy.
Wire and Bead Crocodile- Made from steel wire and large colorful clear beads
- Made from clear beads that shimmer like gems
- This crocodile will grace any window or shelf where it can reflect the light
- Approximately 10.5 inches from horn to tail
Handcrafted by the skilled artisans at
Murenga Arts and Crafts. In Zimbabwe, the simplest task is complex with hyperinflation and fuel rationing, yet craftspeople in Harare manage to produce colorful tin animals and insects out of recycled cans, steel wire and beads and Mbiras, also called finger pianos. This type of art is often referred to as slum art as the artisans work independently in their homes, which are often located in the slums.
To help bring these unique items to western markets, Murenga Arts and Crafts coordinates the work and ensures that Fair Trade practices are in place and payments are made so the artisans can experience a sustainable livelihood in the midst of an unpredictable economy.