
Figures dressed in tradional Macedonian costume are installed into a glass showcase within the gallery.
We have been working steadily with The Museum of Antropology in Leipzig since 2004, providing figures, both costume and sculpted, for various galleries which take an anthropological journey around the world. This museum makes up part of the Grassi Museum.
Their collections include original costume and artefacts along with installations showing customs and traditions of hunters, warriors and tribes-people from all over the world. Numerous ancient sculptures are mixed with original artifacts to give a glimpse into the diversity of life on our planet.
In addition to the modern costume figures shown here, gems studio have provided fully sculpted figures of two Andaman Islanders, a Sri Lankan devil dancer, an Afro-Brazilian woman and an Aboriginal ceremonial dancer.
Shown left, is the Macedonian traditional costume showcase, nearing completion. Our account manager worked closely with the museum's curators travelled to the museum for essential fit meetings during the duration of the project.
For more details or an informal consultation:
call Bianca Wint on 020 7017 1952 or e-mail info@gems-studio.com
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