Headdresses of the World Collection N°14 CROWN OF THE MAHARADJA
Based in Marrakech, Elisabeth Busson creates sculptural wall pieces and unique artworks inspired by warrior -like ornamental traditions - symbol of power found in ceremonial headdresses, sacred patterns, and symbolic architecture.
Her process merges contemporary vision with cultural heritage and exceptional craftmanship.
Each piece is handmade painted in relief on plexiglas using a meticulous and unique technique Elisabeth Busson developped herself.
The interplay of light reflective material, textured surfaces, and panoramic formats evokes not only visual fascination but also a deep almost instinctive desire to touch.
Headdresses of the World by Elisabeth Busson
Each headdress is a language.
A symbolic language worn as a headdress expressing power, strength and identity..
Through this collection, Elisabeth Busson explores the symbol of power, identity, and memory that civilizations have place atop the heads of their figures of authority from Asia to Africa, from Europe to America, from the Past to the Future.
Each portrait, often shown in profile and veiled in shadow, gives full presence to the headdress - a true mental and cultural architecture, suspended between light and silent.
This opulent turban, inspired by the princely heritage of Udaipur, celebrates the art of adornment as a symbol of both power and grace.
Delicate embroidery, stylized gemstones, and architectural motifs evokes sacred splendor - where earthly rule meets spiritual resonance.
The graceful drapery, masterfully arranged, lends a quiet majesty worthy of Rajasthan's grand royal court.
PLEASE NOTE: All works are handcrafted and may show slight imperfections or surface variations, which are part of the artisanal process and contribute to the uniqueness of each piece.
Contact for more information
elisabusson@gmail.com
Whatsapp +33676884924
Dimensions
H: 60 cm H: 23,62
L: 60 cm L: 23,62
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