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On these pages, you will find our current artwork for sale.  If subtle puckers appear in some of the pictures it is because they are not yet mounted.

Please note that online prices will differ from gallery and exhibit prices.

To see some of our sold artwork, please click here.

.Agasha II
.Agasha II
.Back from the Market
.Back from the Market
.Cheetah in the Tall Grass
.Cheetah in the Tall Grass
.Child Milking His Goat
.Child Milking His Goat
.Coffee Harvest
.Coffee Harvest
.Contemplation
.Contemplation
.Contemplation (detail)
.Contemplation (detail)
.Coquette II
.Coquette II
.Gorilla in the Bamboo Forest
.Gorilla in the Bamboo Forest
.Gorillas and Greenery
.Gorillas and Greenery
.Masai
.Masai
.Masai in Discussion
.Masai in Discussion
.Masai Tableau
.Masai Tableau
.Mount Nyamuragira Erupting
.Mount Nyamuragira Erupting
.Old Man with a Walking Stick
.Old Man with a Walking Stick
.Oribi in High Grass
.Oribi in High Grass
.Respected Chief
.Respected Chief
.The Peace Basket
.The Peace Basket
.The Return of a King
.The Return of a King
.The Wader
.The Wader

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an incredible story

An incredible Story

The Embroideries of the Women of Rwanda captures Rwanda’s remarkable convergence of art, socioeconomics, and political upheaval ...

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exceptional exhibit

An Exceptional exhibit

Our exhibit is completely unique, filled with pieces showcasing culturally rich depictions of Rwandan activities. Pax Rwanda is more than ...

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women at work

Featured Work

Traditionally, males prepare the clay and women make the pottery in Rwanda. The woman in this work appears larger than the man as a way to highlight ...

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Rutongo Embroideries, LLC, promotes the work of Savane Rutongo-Kibuye, a group of self-taught Rwandan artisans that originated in the small village of Rutongo and now work in the city of Kibuye in Rwanda, East Africa. These women work as a collective to produce museum-quality embroideries that beautifully render images of Rwandan culture.

Pax Rwanda: Embroideries of the Women of Savane Rutongo-Kibuye is a traveling exhibit that has been featured at the Museum of African Art of the SMA Fathers in Tenafly, NJ; The Textile Museum in Washington, DC; The Puffin Foundation in Teaneck, NJ; and other art spaces. Selected works are available for sale.

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