Transforming the city with unique marble creations

Jemimah Ndebele
In Windhoek’s Northern Industrial Area, a remarkable business has taken root, weaving the magic of marble into the fabric of the community.

Whuda Marble Art, located amidst the industrial hustle and bustle, stands as a beacon of creativity and transformation, offering a unique range of marble products and services.

At the heart of Whuda Marble Art's offerings lies the marvel of Namibian marble. This metamorphic limestone rock is renowned for its beauty, ranging from pure white to captivating shades of grey, adorned with intricate veined patterns. The unique characteristic of this marble lies in its larger crystals, which create a mesmerizing transparency and a glimmering effect when exposed to direct LED or sunlight, breathing life into the artworks and making them truly exceptional.

Whuda Marble Art has carved a niche in the market by crafting a range of products that showcase the beauty and versatility of Namibian marble. Their product line includes marble sculptures that capture the essence of Namibian culture and environment, home décor items from marble vases to exquisite table tops, as well as custom marble pieces.



Bespoke works of art

Beyond their standard product range, Whuda Marble Art specialises in creating custom marble pieces. Whether it's a unique sculpture, personalized home decor, or corporate gifts, their artisans can turn your vision into reality.

Whuda Marble Art doesn't just provide products; they offer services that inspire and transform spaces. These include interior design consultation and corporate gifting. Whuda's team of experts works closely with clients to integrate marble art into their interior design. Whether it's for residential or commercial spaces, their guidance ensures that marble creations seamlessly blend with the aesthetics.

Perhaps most importantly, Whuda Marble Art is changing the way the world perceives African art. While African art is often associated with abstract wooden, bronze, and clay masks, Whuda Marble Art challenges this notion. Through their stunning marble creations, they are pioneering a new tradition for Namibia and the African continent. They're proving that African artists can excel in intricate and challenging mediums like marble, adding depth and diversity to the global art landscape.

With their unique marble products and services, they're not only transforming spaces but also challenging preconceived notions about African art. As they continue to expand their reach and portfolio, Whuda Marble Art is poised to leave an indelible mark on the world of art and design.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-23

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