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Antiques and ancient artifacts are fascinating because they can tell us a lot about human history. At the Queen Street Gallery in Martinsburg, WV, you’ll find a wonderful collection of antique prints, sculptures, and rare posters. They also have several unique African tribal artifacts art lovers will appreciate. Did you know African art usually has a special meaning?

It Started With Rock & Clay Art

The first form of art was rock art, the oldest of which was found in Namibia. These rock paintings may even be 50,000 years old. The oldest African art pieces are dated from around 400 AD. These are clay figures found all over South Africa. You’ll notice these figures represent mythical creatures because they are often part human and part animal.

African Art Tells a Story

African tribal artifactsAfrican tribal artifacts often tell a story. Many bronze statues were built for reliefs, used for decoration, or created to show appreciation of royalty. But a lot of sculptures represent African proverbs. Interestingly, sculptures were mostly made of metal to withstand the damage caused by termites.

Religious Rituals Play an Important Part

Many African tribal artifacts were created for use in early religions. For example, figures are often used in religious rituals. The artwork was sometimes coated with special materials and then presented as a ceremonious offering.

The Zimbabwe Bird Is Significant

Art lovers will find more buildings than sculptures in Zimbabwe, but one African artifact with special significance is the Zimbabwe bird. Statues of this bird were installed all along the ancient ruins of the city, mostly on the tops of walls and monoliths.

Are you curious to see some African tribal artifacts for yourself? Then come look at the vintage collection the Queen Street Gallery has been proud to show visitors for more than 20 years. If you’re looking for a unique and special gift for someone or want to purchase eye-catching paintings, you’ve come to the right place. If you need a quote for a framing project, call them at (304) 263-9495. You can also browse their selection on their website.

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