About Sabu, Inc.
Located in Somerset, New Jersey, USA, SABU, Inc. is an importer of stone sculpture from Zimbabwe, sometimes known as "Shona Stone Sculpture". We travel periodically to Zimbabwe to meet with the artist and personally handpick each piece. Our collection includes works from renowned artists such as Bernard Matemera, Colleen Madamombe, Richard Mteki, Agnes Nyanhongo and others. We also have works from lesser-known, second-generation artists that study under them. Each sculpture is a one of a kind piece that is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity.
The company primarily provides sculptures to individual art collectors, art galleries, mid-range retailers and upscale curio shops. In addition, the company supplies sculptures in support of fund raising events for charities, community groups and non-profit organizations. The company has held exhibitions at the Macy's flagship department store (Herald Square in New York City), Macy's in the Pentagon Plaza (Washington, D.C. area), The Chubb Group of Insurance Companies (Warren, New Jersey) and Crossroads Theater Company (New Brunswick, New Jersey).
WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS AND WE SHIP ANYWHERE WITHIN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
Our return policy is one whereby you may return the sculpture for any reason with the exception of any damage on your part to the sculpture. We do this because we realize that purchasing sculpture over the web, verses having the ability to touch it and see it in person at a gallery, can be a difficult decision.
Press Quotes:
"Shona Sculpture is perhaps the most important art form to emerge from Africa in this century."
- Newsweek Magazine
"The hottest art form out of Africa continues to be the Shona stone carvings from Zimbabwe. Considered to be among the best carvers in the world, the top Shona sculptors have drawn critics' raves at various exhibits in Europe - in London, Frankfurt, Paris, Vienna, Stockholm and the Hague and even America."
- The New York Newsday - Les Payne
"It is extraordinary to think that of the leading ten sculptor-carvers in the world perhaps five come from Zimbabwe."
- Daily Telegraph, London
"Zimbabwe's stone sculpture is unique, not only because of its individual form and content, which is highly valued and acclaimed in the art centres of the world, but because it springs from the indigenous talent that lay hidden until the 1960's."
- Celia Winter-Irving, Author "Contemporary Stone Sculpture in Zimbabwe Context, Content and Form"
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