The Zemi stool is a piece of furniture inspired by traditional Caribbean design, often characterized by its unique shape and use of natural materials. It typically features a sculptural form that reflects the cultural significance of the zemi, a spirit or deity in Taino mythology. The stool serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, making it a popular choice in modern interior design. Its blend of artistry and practicality highlights the importance of cultural heritage in contemporary decor.
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A zemi or cemi is a deity or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object that houses the spirit, among the Taíno.
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a zemi or cemi is a taino concept, meaning both a deity , or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object that houses the spirit. they were also created by neighbouring tribes in the Caribbean and northern south America
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a zemi or cemi is a taino concept, meaning both a deity , or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object that houses the spirit. they were also created by neighbouring tribes in the Caribbean and northern south America
The cast of Mitarai zemi no rikei na nichijo - 2008 includes: Ruito Aoyagi Kenji Hamatani Riki Honda Yukie Kawamura
A zemi or cemi is a deity or ancestral spirit, and a sculptural object that houses the spirit, among the Taíno.