Patrick Mavros

Silver
  • A silver Baobab tree, commisioned by Gary Player, Patrick Mavros, Zimbabwe, 2017
  • A silver Baobab tree, commisioned by Gary Player, Patrick Mavros, Zimbabwe, 2017


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 60 000 - 80 000

About this Item

Harare, Zimbabwe
A silver Baobab tree, commisioned by Gary Player, Patrick Mavros, Zimbabwe, 2017
raised on a Zimbabwean blackwood base, signed and dated 2017, 20cm high

*Made for the Gary Player Invitational, Limited series of 15*

Notes

Patrick Mavros, founded in 1980, has become the definitive luxury brand from Africa, known for its exceptional craftsmanship and unique design. Originating from a personal gift that Patrick sculpted for his wife, the brand has grown into a globally recognized name, with a diverse range of items such as handcrafted homeware, jewellery and sculptures. Patrick Mavros designs are renowned for their ability to blend modern elegance with African heritage. Operating out of their family home, which is also a wildlife sanctuary and studio, the Mavros family creates each piece with great care and creativity. With flagship stores in London, and locations in Nairobi and Mauritius, Patrick Mavros pieces have become highly collectible, sought after by connoisseurs and collectors worldwide for their craftsmanship, uniqueness, and their connection to Africa's rich history and wildlife.

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