


A handmade African radio crafted from recycled materials • Shown in the image is a handcrafted radio assembled from recycled materials such as metal bottle caps (crown corks), aluminum beverage cans, metal wires, and simple electronic components. • The design demonstrates skill in reusing everyday items to create a functional device, a type of handicraft common in some African countries and other parts of the world where scrap materials are utilized to build devices like radios, small cars, or toys. • These pieces are typically made as a hobby or for sale as heritage or artistic souvenirs and are considered symbols of creativity in the face of limited resources. In this case, the radio's control components (volume and power switches, frequency indicator) appear alongside recycled materials, giving the device both an artistic and functional appearance. • Price: 300 SAR 💵.
