Our Story

From the beginning in 2003, we were driven by a vision - to create a platform that would serve as a cultural bridge, connecting people with the rich and diverse world of tribal art. Over the years, we curated a collection that represented the vibrant and unique expressions of various tribes across continents.
De Grave Tribal Art became a haven for collectors, enthusiasts, and those seeking to explore the cultural tapestry of different societies. The collection featured masks, sculptures, textiles, and artifacts, each telling a story of tradition, ritual, and craftsmanship.
As the years passed, we expanded our reach, forming relationships with tribal artists and communities worldwide. We believed in fostering a sustainable and respectful approach to art acquisition, ensuring that artists received fair compensation for their work while promoting cultural preservation.
The passion for tribal art extended beyond selling pieces. De Grave Tribal Art's website became a virtual gallery, showcasing the vast array of pieces available for purchase. We encouraged potential clients to get in touch, fostering a personalized experience where they could learn about the cultural background of each piece and its significance.
Over the years, De Grave Tribal Art became a recognized name in the art world, known for its commitment to authenticity, cultural appreciation, and customer satisfaction. Our dedication and love for tribal art created a ripple effect, inspiring a community of like-minded individuals who shared their passion.
As De Grave Tribal Art continued to flourish and remained true to our vision, always seeking out the most unique and extraordinary pieces to add to the collection. Our story was not just about art but a celebration of diversity, connection, and the enduring beauty of tribal cultures.
And so, the tale of De Grave Tribal Art unfolded, a story woven with threads of creativity, cultural exchange, and a deep appreciation for the art that transcends borders, bringing the world closer together, one masterpiece at a time. a time.

Collecting art

We collect art since 2010 since then we sold over 500 unique 1 of 1 items.