DHAGO WALL ART
Back to the origins of the tribe of flower-men, rooted on the Mentawai Islands in Indonesia for 5,000 years. Coming from the Tibetan-Burmese highlands, this woman illustrates the history of these people with two symbols: the red ribbon called 'dhago' that Tibetan women put in their braids and the hibiscus being the flower that adorns the bodies of both women and men of the Mentawai.
Dress up your wall interiors with an authentic piece of art. Our wall arts bring a bohemian and ethnic ambience through vibrant colours and women faces from all around the world. Each one is a reproduction of a hand-drawn illustration and provides good vibes full of sun.
This wall art is printed on Epson Enhance Matte Paper, 192 gsm.
Your limited edition print will either come numbered and signed or you will receive a Certificate of Authenticity with relevant details.
Only the print. Frame not included.
Brescia, the artist, creates her portrait characters in eclectic compositions. driven by her passion for craft and her desire to move people through her art, she offers her printed reproductions: here a pretty mix of colors, there a zoom on sparkling flowers, or a piece of plant that intertwines with a woman’s body.
Her illustrations keep the expression and energy of vibrant colors, they are authentic and full of joy!
This print will come in a protection tube in "fragile" category.
Please allow 3 business days for printing.
Custom sizes and framing available upon email request at brescia@bresciabercane.com.