
A pinnacle of sanctified rarity, set before one of the Seven Wonders of the World — Victoria Falls.
Arrive at the rainforest by predawn, as Master Vocalist Amanda Badze ululates a delicate, profoundly piercing indigenous intonation — ringing in celestial harmony with the largest sheet of falling water on the planet.
Crafted for a single participant, this intimate encounter unfolds within a modern African fine-art exhibition.
Each completed meditation is sealed with a Certificate of Authenticity — a 24-carat gold Key🗝️symbolizing ownership, remembrance, and return.
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COLLECTOR'S CERTIFICATE

One of only 144 in existence, each Key confers the exclusive right to book and experience the meditation.
The Key serves as a Certificate of Authenticity for an intangible artwork—
"The hearing and receiving of the value within a sacred sound."
Future meditations may be accessed solely by keyholders, rendering each piece both a verified record of provenance and a living portal to continued participation.
Keys may be held privately, gifted, or integrated into new collections, carrying forward the authenticated and pioneering spirit within the living continuum of African Art History.
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THE ARTIST

Identified as gifted and talented by the age of three, Amanda Badze, an awakened creative force and visionary, was born in Zimbabwe and raised in The Woodlands, Texas. She is a Master Vocalist, Designer, and Sound Artist whose early years were shaped by rigorous vocal and fine arts training, countless recitals, and steadfast community support.
Destiny-driven, she pursued Fine Arts, specializing in Indigenous African A Cappella Composition at Howard University (Washington, D.C.) and Empire State University (Brooklyn, NY), followed by a period of sovereign study in Los Angeles, California. This journey ignited a relentless pursuit of originality, culminating in her 2014 African homecoming and the founding of KGOGO Arts & Gallery—A pioneering, multidimensional fine art firm devoted to preserving, elevating, and healing African aesthetics with dignity and refinement.
Today, Amanda’s avant-garde exhibition—Ndiri Pano: The African Sacred Sound Healing Meditation—offers a bespoke cultural immersion that redefines fine art engagement while honoring her ancestral lineage and unique ontological essence.
Delve further into the creative mind behind KGOGO Arts & Gallery, and explore The Visionary’s Vault, a curated collection of Amanda's writings, books, affirmations, and contemplative works, each offering deeper insight into The Artist’s unique perspective.
HOME X KGOGO
The Dream and Design
Civilizational memory transmuted into form, these contemporary African heirlooms were first revealed in a dream during The Artist’s two-year volunteer immersion in the rural village communities of Victoria Falls where she gained a firsthand, intimate understanding of the urgent water challenges facing rural communities across Africa.
Within African epistemological thought, dreams are authoritative sources of instruction and revelation, grounded in pre-literate oral traditions that predate Kemetic priesthood inscription and later Hermetic interpretations—indigenous African knowledge systems with which Greek philosophers, including Plato and Aristotle, are said to have engaged during their travels to Egypt. As Einstein reflected, “The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science,” a sentiment resonant with this dream-based, intuitive epistemology that informs the Home X KGOGO collection's ancient, oneiric design methodology.
Development & Collaboration
The collection was developed in collaboration with the Zimbabwean stone-artisan community, supporting local livelihoods while reinforcing the globally renowned Shona stone-sculpture lineage. Hewn from mined deposits in Chiweshe, Guruve, and Mvurwi, each piece is one of a kind—distinguished by form, veining, and tonal composition. These heritage stone pieces speak to Zimbabwean identity as the country’s name translates to “House of Stone,” honoring the monumental tradition of the Great Zimbabwe Kingdom.
Great Zimbabwe & The Totemic Bird
Inspired by the oldest Zimbabwean artwork, the ancestral Zimbabwe Bird—first carved at the Great Zimbabwe Kingdom (11th–15th century), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the oldest pre-colonial stone structure in Sub-Saharan Africa—the Home X KGOGO collection reimagines this national emblem as living lineage. The chapungu (bateleur eagle), messenger between Mwari (God) and the ancestors, unites with the hungwe (fish eagle), the first Shona totem and guardian of water. Together, they invoke mitupo—the totemic social identification system shaping contemporary kinship, conduct, and communal trust.
The Case and Exhibition
The sculpture rests within a dolomite vessel sourced in Rushinga, near the Mozambique border: stone holding stone, earth holding earth — a gesture of origin, authenticity, and return. Each piece holds a certificate of authenticity and accompanies a glass-printed card, referencing NDIRI PANO: The African Sacred Sound Healing Meditation, The Artist’s contemporary sound-art exhibition in Victoria Falls, for which this gift functions as a cultural envoy and ceremonial introduction.
(Hut Dimensions: H 10 cm × W 7 cm × D 7 cm)
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GRATITUDE STATEMENT

"I give special thanks to my Gogo, Beatrice Yaliwe Badze—a legendary Zimbabwean vocalist whose voice rang mightily through the wilderness. May her presence be ever at the edge of creation, communicating and contributing truth—to ascendance"
- Amanda Badze
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