sisartehoa
Sisartehoa is a traditional Malagasy folk art form from Madagascar, characterized by intricate wooden carvings. It is a highly regarded cultural practice that has been passed down through generations, with roots dating back to the 18th century.
The carvings, typically crafted from sekembo tamba hardwood, depict everyday life scenes, myths, and legends of
The technique used in creating sisartehoa carvings involves carving multiple layers, sometimes using a single piece
Sisartehoa carvings serve as both functional and symbolic objects in Malagasy culture. They are used to decorate
Today, sisartehoa carvings are considered a vital component of Malagasy cultural identity and are highly prized