The Muse 14 - West African Bronze Statue

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The art of standing tall, drawn in bronze.

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Description

Discover a The Muse 14, a handcrafted bronze sculpture designed for spaces where calm feels intentional. Made in Burkina Faso by skilled artisans using the traditional lost-wax method, each piece is truly one of a kind: after casting, the mold is broken, so no sculpture can ever be reproduced exactly. The final hand-applied patina creates subtle variations in tone and texture, meaning each of our pieces is unique and will never be replicated.

Dimensions

  • Material: Genuine bronze (solid cast)
  • Finish: Hand-patinated, softly textured (subtle artisanal variations may occur)
  • Color: Bronze with deep tones and a natural patina (may vary slightly from piece to piece)
  • Height: approx. 55 cm
  • Weight: approx. 6 kg
  • Use: Indoor / outdoor display , flat surface.

Shipping

We ship to selected destinations in North America, Europe, and Africa with UPS. Shipping rates are calculated at checkout based on your destination and order size. Additional customs duties or import taxes may apply depending on your country and remain the responsibility of the recipient.

Delivery for international customers typically takes 8 to 15 business days from the date of dispatch, depending on the destination.

For any questions regarding shipping, please email us at contact@umojastudio.fr

Materials & Care

This object is made from bronze.

For advice on how to best care for our collections you can find our guide here.

A Figure Rooted in Stillness

On a console or a shelf, this bronze statue brings quiet warmth to any room it enters. From The Muses collection, it depicts a slender elongated figure standing still, two braids falling along the back of the neck, one arm bent at the elbow with a small rounded object held near the chest, the other arm lowered with a rounded bag hanging from the hand. The dark warm patina covers the surface evenly, catching light in a way that feels both subtle and rich. A piece of african art that sits naturally in a contemporary interior without asking for attention.

Poured, Broken, Finished by Hand

Every figure in The Muses collection is produced in Burkina Faso by artisans who work with lost wax casting, a process that begins with a wax model sculpted by hand. That model is coated in layers of clay and fired, which melts the wax out and hardens the shell.

Molten metal is poured into the hollow mold, and once cooled, the mold is broken away. The patina is then applied by hand, giving each piece its own depth of color. No two figures come out exactly alike, which is part of what makes this contemporary sculpture worth keeping for a long time.

F.A.Q

What is lost wax casting?

Lost wax casting is one of the oldest metalworking techniques in the world. The artist begins by sculpting the original form in wax, which is then covered in a clay mold. When heated, the wax melts away, leaving a hollow cavity that is filled with molten bronze. Once cooled, the clay mold is broken to reveal the finished bronze statue. Because the mold is destroyed in the process, each piece can only exist once.

What inspired The Muses collection ?

The Muses collection draws its inspiration from the beauty, strength, and quiet power of the feminine form. Each contemporary bronze statue captures a different expression of grace and presence. The figures stand tall, poised, and deeply rooted, reflecting the role of women as sources of inspiration across African cultures. Every piece is cast by artisans in Burkina Faso using lost wax casting, translating centuries of West African artistic tradition into contemporary sculpture.

How are bronze statues made?

Every bronze statue in our collection is made by artisans in Burkina Faso using the traditional lost wax casting technique. The process begins with a hand-sculpted wax model, followed by mold creation, bronze pouring, and careful finishing. After casting, the patina is applied by hand, giving each statue its own tones, textures, and character. The entire process can take several weeks from start to finish.

How should I care for my bronze statue ?

Bronze is one of the most durable materials in art and requires very little maintenance. Dust your statue regularly with a soft dry cloth. Avoid using water, chemical cleaners, or abrasive materials as these can damage the patina. Keep your bronze statue away from direct sunlight for extended periods to preserve the depth of its color. Over time, the patina may evolve naturally, which adds character and authenticity to the piece.

What makes each bronze statue unique ?

Each bronze statue is cast using the lost wax casting method, which requires the mold to be completely destroyed after a single casting. This means no two statues can ever be identical. Beyond the casting process, the patina is applied by hand by artisans in Burkina Faso, creating subtle variations in color, texture, and finish that make every piece truly its own.

Where are your bronze sculptures made ?

All of our bronze sculptures are made in Burkina Faso, West Africa. They are created by master artisans who have inherited the lost wax casting technique through generations. Each piece is cast, finished, and patinated entirely by hand in their workshops. By working directly with these artisans, UMOJA supports authentic West African art and craftsmanship.

How long does a bronze statue last?

A bronze statue is built to last for centuries. Bronze is an extremely resilient metal that does not rust or deteriorate under normal indoor conditions. Many ancient bronze sculptures dating back thousands of years are still intact today in museums around the world. With minimal care, your statue will maintain its beauty for generations.